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    Flicek KT, Hara AK, Silva AC, Wu Q, Peter MB, Johnson CD.
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  • 28. Aortic CT angiography dose reduction: investigation of optimal noise index and iterative algorithm strength in combination with low kV.
    Rampado O, Busso S, Garabello D, Marengo E, Valerio M, Capello S, Veglia S, Davini O, Ropolo R.
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  • 30. Introduction of an effective method for the optimization of CT protocols using iterative reconstruction algorithms: comparison with patient data.
    Kordolaimi SD, Saradeas I, Ploussi A, Pantos I, Argentos S, Efstathopoulos EP.
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    Yi A, Seo BK, Cho PK, Pisano ED, Lee KY, Je BK, Kim HY, Min BW, Son GS.
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