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Evaluation of prognostic models developed using standardised image features from different PET automated segmentation methods

Evaluation of prognostic models developed using standardised image features from different PET automated segmentation methods

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Main Authors: Parkinson, C, Foley, K, Whybra, P, Hills, R, Roberts, A, Marshall, C, Staffurth, J, Spezi, E
Format: Journal article
Published: BioMed Central 2018
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