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Radiology, Vol 138, 541-550, Copyright © 1981 by Radiological Society of North America


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Radiological imaging--2000 A.D

MP Capp

The future promises accelerated growth for radiology, and advances more startling than those of its first 80 years. Improved technology, well- planned radiology departments, good fiscal sense, and federal support will improve the contributions of radiology to clinical medicine.


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