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Educational Exhibit
Keywords:
Image verification, Fractal analysis, CT, Head and neck, Eyes, Emergency
Authors:
N. Garrouche, M. Gaha, M. M. Mestiri, N. Arifa, N. Mama, K. Mrad Dali, H. Jemni; Sousse/TN
DOI:
10.1594/ecr2017/C-1966
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