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Computers in Nuclear Medicine

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A Personal History of Nuclear Medicine
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A century ago,when machines replaced most activities dependent on human muscles there was enormously increased industrial productivity.We now take for granted that machines will carry us from place to place,produce most of our goods,wash our clothes, and do the dishes.

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(2006). Computers in Nuclear Medicine. In: A Personal History of Nuclear Medicine. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-84628-072-9_11

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