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Dynamic CT Measurement of Cerebral Blood Flow: A Validation Study

Aleksa Cenic, Darius G. Nabavi, Rosemary A. Craen, Adrian W. Gelb and Ting-Yim Lee
American Journal of Neuroradiology January 1999, 20 (1) 63-73;
Aleksa Cenic
aFrom the Imaging Research Laboratories, John P. Robarts Research Institute (A.C., D.G.N., T-Y.L.); the Medical Biophysics Department, The University of Western Ontario (A.C., T-Y.L.); the Lawson Research Institute, St Joseph's Health Centre, (A.C., T-Y.L.); and the Department of Anaesthesia, University Campus, London Health Sciences Centre (R.A.C., A.W.G.), London, Ontario, Canada.
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Darius G. Nabavi
aFrom the Imaging Research Laboratories, John P. Robarts Research Institute (A.C., D.G.N., T-Y.L.); the Medical Biophysics Department, The University of Western Ontario (A.C., T-Y.L.); the Lawson Research Institute, St Joseph's Health Centre, (A.C., T-Y.L.); and the Department of Anaesthesia, University Campus, London Health Sciences Centre (R.A.C., A.W.G.), London, Ontario, Canada.
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Rosemary A. Craen
aFrom the Imaging Research Laboratories, John P. Robarts Research Institute (A.C., D.G.N., T-Y.L.); the Medical Biophysics Department, The University of Western Ontario (A.C., T-Y.L.); the Lawson Research Institute, St Joseph's Health Centre, (A.C., T-Y.L.); and the Department of Anaesthesia, University Campus, London Health Sciences Centre (R.A.C., A.W.G.), London, Ontario, Canada.
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Adrian W. Gelb
aFrom the Imaging Research Laboratories, John P. Robarts Research Institute (A.C., D.G.N., T-Y.L.); the Medical Biophysics Department, The University of Western Ontario (A.C., T-Y.L.); the Lawson Research Institute, St Joseph's Health Centre, (A.C., T-Y.L.); and the Department of Anaesthesia, University Campus, London Health Sciences Centre (R.A.C., A.W.G.), London, Ontario, Canada.
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Ting-Yim Lee
aFrom the Imaging Research Laboratories, John P. Robarts Research Institute (A.C., D.G.N., T-Y.L.); the Medical Biophysics Department, The University of Western Ontario (A.C., T-Y.L.); the Lawson Research Institute, St Joseph's Health Centre, (A.C., T-Y.L.); and the Department of Anaesthesia, University Campus, London Health Sciences Centre (R.A.C., A.W.G.), London, Ontario, Canada.
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