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Educational Exhibit
Keywords:
Developmental disease, Congenital, Observer performance, Image manipulation / Reconstruction, Conventional radiography, Paediatric, Musculoskeletal spine
Authors:
E.-L. Gerety, J. Crawford, J. Hughes; Cambridge/UK
DOI:
10.1594/ecr2017/C-1253
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