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Collaborative Work During Interventional Radiological Procedures Based on a Multicast Satellite-Terrestrial Network
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Collaborative Work During Interventional Radiological Procedures Based on a Multicast Satellite-Terrestrial Network
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Lefteris Gortzis
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November 14, 2007
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L.g. Ortzis, L. g. Papadopoulos, H. Roelofs, T. a. Rakowsky, S. Karnabatidis, D. Siablis, D. Makropoulos, C. Nikiforidis, G. Graschew
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IEEE Trans Inf Technol Biomed. 2007 Sep;11(5):597-9.
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