The influence of different technique factors on image quality of lumbar spine radiographs as evaluated by established CEC image criteria.
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M Zankl | A Tingberg | A. Tingberg | J. Besjakov | S. Kheddache | L. G. Månsson | S Kheddache | L G Månsson | J Besjakov | S Mattsson | B Lanhede | A Almén | A. Almén | B. Lanhede | Sören Mattsson | Maria Zankl
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