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Distortion of bar-phantom image by collimator
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Abstract:
Distortion of the bar-phantom scintiphoto using the medium-energy collimator may lead to the misconception that the resolution of the medium-energy collimator is better than that of the low-energy collimator. The distortion is illustrated by superposition of the transparent films of the bar-phantoms and collimator.
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