Keywords:
Musculoskeletal soft tissue, MR, eLearning
Authors:
R. Del Vescovo, F. Giurazza, R. L. Cazzato, R. F. Grasso, M. Gemignani, B. Beomonte Zobel; Rome/IT
DOI:
10.1594/ecr2013/C-1955
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