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Mulugeta Gebregziabher to Reproducibility of Results

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  1. Inclusion of dynamic clinical data improves the predictive performance of a 30-day readmission risk model in kidney transplantation. Transplantation. 2015 Feb; 99(2):324-30.
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    Score: 0.021
  2. Reproducibility of noncalcified coronary artery plaque burden quantification from coronary CT angiography across different image analysis platforms. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2014 Jan; 202(1):W43-9.
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    Score: 0.019
  3. Multiple imputation of missing fMRI data in whole brain analysis. Neuroimage. 2012 Apr 15; 60(3):1843-55.
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    Score: 0.017
  4. Impact of ventricular contrast medium attenuation on the accuracy of left and right ventricular function analysis at cardiac multi detector-row CT compared with cardiac MRI. Acad Radiol. 2012 Apr; 19(4):395-405.
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    Score: 0.017
  5. Can non-calcified coronary artery plaques be detected on non-contrast CT calcium scoring studies? Acad Radiol. 2011 Jul; 18(7):858-65.
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    Score: 0.016
  6. Correlation of regional distribution and morphological pattern of calcification at CT coronary artery calcium scoring with non-calcified plaque formation and stenosis. Eur Radiol. 2010 Apr; 20(4):855-61.
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    Score: 0.014
  7. Effectiveness of prolonged fasting 18f-FDG PET-CT in the detection of cardiac sarcoidosis. J Nucl Cardiol. 2009 Sep-Oct; 16(5):801-10.
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    Score: 0.014
  8. Coronary CT angiography: automatic cardiac-phase selection for image reconstruction. Eur Radiol. 2009 Aug; 19(8):1906-13.
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    Score: 0.014
  9. Dual-energy CT of the heart for diagnosing coronary artery stenosis and myocardial ischemia-initial experience. Eur Radiol. 2008 Nov; 18(11):2414-24.
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    Score: 0.013
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