Functional joint imaging using 256-MDCT: Technical feasibility.
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Ross Filice | Kieran Murphy | John A Carrino | L. Fayad | V. Kalia | J. Carrino | K. Murphy | Laura M Fayad | Vivek Kalia | Rick W Obray | R. Filice
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