Feasibility of stereo-infrared tracking to monitor patient motion during cardiac SPECT imaging
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P.H. Pretorius | R.D. Beach | P.P. Bruyant | M.A. Gennert | S. Nadella | M.A. King | Guido Boening | Bing Feng | R.R. Fulton | M. Gennert | P. Bruyant | P. Pretorius | R. Fulton | R. Beach | S. Nadella | M. King
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