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Proton MR Spectroscopy for the Evaluation of Brain Injury in Asphyxiated, Term Neonates

A. James Barkovich, Karen Baranski, Daniel Vigneron, J. Colin Partridge, Daniel K. Hallam, Beatrice Latal Hajnal and Donna M. Ferriero
American Journal of Neuroradiology September 1999, 20 (8) 1399-1405;
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American Journal of Neuroradiology Sep 1999, 20 (8) 1399-1405;

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