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Functional imaging in pulmonary oncology and COPD. Radiation dose in chest CT: survey and real life
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A new method for evaluation of severity in COPD using dynamic chest x-ray examination
N. Motohashi, M. Aoki, T. Abe, Y. Shiraishi, H. Ogata, S. Kudoh (Tokyo, Japan)
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Annual Congress 2012 - Functional imaging in pulmonary oncology and COPD. Radiation dose in chest CT: survey and real life
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Functional imaging in pulmonary oncology and COPD. Radiation dose in chest CT: survey and real life
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Airway diseases
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