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The origin of our physical model for roentgen densitometry is the attempt to measure accurately the degree of stenosis in a coronary artery.
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Pochon Y, Doriot PA, Rasoamanambelo L (1986) Roentgen densitometry by polychromatic X-ray beams (to be published )
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Pochon, Y., Doriot, P.A., Rasoamanambelo, L., Rutishauser, W. (1986). Densitometry Using Polychromatic X-Ray Beams. In: Just, H., Heintzen, P.H. (eds) Angiocardiography. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-00820-1_6
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