Using a High-Speed Movie Camera to Evaluate Slice Dropping in Clinical Image Interpretation with Stack Mode Viewers
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Takeshi Kubo | Akira Yamamoto | Kaori Togashi | Masahiro Yakami | Hiroyuki Sekiguchi | Morio Yanagisawa | K. Togashi | H. Sekiguchi | Akira Yamamoto | T. Kubo | M. Yakami | M. Yanagisawa
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