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Artificial intelligence in pulmonary medicine: computer vision, predictive model and COVID-19
Danai Khemasuwan, Jeffrey S. Sorensen, Henri G. Colt
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Eur Respir Rev, 29 (157) 200181; 10.1183/16000617.0181-2020
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