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An experimental multidetector computerized gamma tomograph for brain examination

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All-Union Scientific-Research Institute of Medical Instruments, Moscow. Special Design Office for Diagnostic Apparatus, Kiev. Translated from Meditsinskaya Tekhnika, No. 3, pp. 26–32, May–June, 1986.

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El'kind, E.Y., Kangun, A.I. & Popov, Y.Y. An experimental multidetector computerized gamma tomograph for brain examination. Biomed Eng 20, 95–99 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00558887

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