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Comparison of Independent Component Analysis and Conventional Hypothesis-Driven Analysis for Clinical Functional MR Image Processing
Michelle A. Quigley, Victor M. Haughton, John Carew, Dietmar Cordes, Chad H. Moritz and M. Elizabeth Meyerand
American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2002, 23 (1) 49-58;
Michelle A. Quigley
Victor M. Haughton
John Carew
Dietmar Cordes
Chad H. Moritz

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Michelle A. Quigley, Victor M. Haughton, John Carew, Dietmar Cordes, Chad H. Moritz, M. Elizabeth Meyerand
Comparison of Independent Component Analysis and Conventional Hypothesis-Driven Analysis for Clinical Functional MR Image Processing
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jan 2002, 23 (1) 49-58;
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