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Comment
. 2016 Mar;43(3):1578.
doi: 10.1118/1.4942487.

Comment on "Large area CMOS active pixel sensor x-ray imager for digital breast tomosynthesis: Analysis, modeling, and characterization" [Med. Phys. 42, 6294-6308 (2015)]

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Comment on "Large area CMOS active pixel sensor x-ray imager for digital breast tomosynthesis: Analysis, modeling, and characterization" [Med. Phys. 42, 6294-6308 (2015)]

Heang-Ping Chan. Med Phys. 2016 Mar.
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