Observer performance for JPEG vs. Wavelet image compression of x-ray coronary angiograms.
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M Eckstein | J Bartroff | C Morioka | J Whiting | J Hausleiter | G Aharanov | M. Eckstein | J. Bartroff | C. Morioka | J. Whiting | J. Hausleiter | G. Aharanov
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