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High-resolution computed tomography of the basilar artery: 1. Normal size and position.
W R Smoker, M J Price, W D Keyes, J J Corbett and L R Gentry
American Journal of Neuroradiology January 1986, 7 (1) 55-60;
W R Smoker
M J Price
W D Keyes
J J Corbett

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W R Smoker, M J Price, W D Keyes, J J Corbett, L R Gentry
High-resolution computed tomography of the basilar artery: 1. Normal size and position.
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jan 1986, 7 (1) 55-60;
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