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MR of hemorrhage: a new approach.
R R Edelman, K Johnson, R Buxton, G Shoukimas, B R Rosen, K R Davis and T J Brady
American Journal of Neuroradiology September 1986, 7 (5) 751-756;
R R Edelman
K Johnson
R Buxton
G Shoukimas
B R Rosen
K R Davis

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R R Edelman, K Johnson, R Buxton, G Shoukimas, B R Rosen, K R Davis, T J Brady
MR of hemorrhage: a new approach.
American Journal of Neuroradiology Sep 1986, 7 (5) 751-756;
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