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The internet has various functions which are very useful for the clinicians and scientists in nuclear medicine. With the Internet we can exchange opinions very conveniently and transfer any type of information very quickly, regardless time and distance. The Internet will greatly contribute to promote the international collaboration among the personnel in nuclear medicine.
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Based on an invited educational lecture at the 6th Asia and Oceania Congress of Nuclear Medicine and Biology, and the 36th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Japanese Society of Nuclear Medicine, Kyoto, October 1996.
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Suzuki, Y., Nakamura, M. Internet in Nuclear Medicine. Ann Nucl Med 11, 7–13 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03164751
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