Quality-of-service improvements from coupling a digital chest unit with integrated speech recognition, information, and Picture Archiving and Communications Systems
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William Pavlicek | Boris Zavalkovskiy | John R. Muhm | Joe M. Collins | Bradley S. Peter | Mark D. Hindal
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