Breathing motion compensated reconstruction for C-arm cone beam CT imaging: initial experience based on animal data
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M. Grass | D. Schäfer | P. Eshuis | M. Lin | P. P. Rao | R. Loffroy | E. Liapi | N. Noordhoek | A. Radaelli | J.-F. H. Geschwind
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