Nishikawa RM, Schmidt RA, Papaioannou J, Onsis R, Haldemann Heusler RA, Giger ML, et al. Performance of a prototype clinical intelligent mammography workstation, '96. In: Doi K, Giger ML, Nishikawa RM, Schmith RA, editors. Digital mammography. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1996. p. 93--6.

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Nishikawa RM, Schmidt RA, Papaioannou J, Onsis R, Haldemann Heusler RA, Giger ML, et al. Performance of a prototype clinical intelligent mammography workstation, '96. In: Doi K, Giger ML, Nishikawa RM, Schmith RA, editors. Digital mammography. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1996. p. 93--6.

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