Balter, 1988 - Google Patents
On the work of the radiologist—separation of image capture from image displayBalter, 1988
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- Balter S
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- Acta Radiologica
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A primary function of the radiologist is that of extracting sufficient information from images, in a finite time, so as to arrive at a patient management decision. Clinically important information must be present in the images and this information must be correctly perceived …
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