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The effect of section thickness on MR lesion detection and quantification in multiple sclerosis.
P D Molyneux, N Tubridy, G J Parker, G J Barker, D G MacManus, P S Tofts, I F Moseley and D H Miller
American Journal of Neuroradiology October 1998, 19 (9) 1715-1720;
P D Molyneux
N Tubridy
G J Parker
G J Barker
D G MacManus
P S Tofts
I F Moseley

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P D Molyneux, N Tubridy, G J Parker, G J Barker, D G MacManus, P S Tofts, I F Moseley, D H Miller
The effect of section thickness on MR lesion detection and quantification in multiple sclerosis.
American Journal of Neuroradiology Oct 1998, 19 (9) 1715-1720;
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