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IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging|November 22, 1997
Fully Bayesian estimation of Gibbs hyperparameters for emission computed tomography dataD M Higdon, J E Bowsher, V E Johnson, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging|January 1, 1996
Bayesian reconstruction and use of anatomical a priori information for emission tomographyJ E Bowsher, V E Johnson, T G Turkington, et al.
Clinical Neuropathology|December 5, 2006
No evidence for the presence of apolipoprotein epsilon4, interleukin-lalpha allele 2 and interleukin-1beta allele 2 cause an increase in programmed cell death following traumatic brain injury in humansV E Johnson, L Murray, R Raghupathi, et al.
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IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging|November 22, 1997
Fully Bayesian estimation of Gibbs hyperparameters for emission computed tomography dataD M Higdon, J E Bowsher, V E Johnson, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging|January 1, 1996
Bayesian reconstruction and use of anatomical a priori information for emission tomographyJ E Bowsher, V E Johnson, T G Turkington, et al.
Clinical Neuropathology|December 5, 2006
No evidence for the presence of apolipoprotein epsilon4, interleukin-lalpha allele 2 and interleukin-1beta allele 2 cause an increase in programmed cell death following traumatic brain injury in humansV E Johnson, L Murray, R Raghupathi, et al.
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