Book Review: Magnetic Appeal: MRI and the Myth of Transparency by Kelly A. Joyce Ithaca,NY and London: Cornell University Press,2008,pp. 198,ISBN 978-0-8014-7456-9
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Book Review: Magnetic Appeal: MRI and the Myth of Transparency by Kelly A. Joyce Ithaca,NY and London: Cornell University Press,2008,pp. 198,ISBN 978-0-8014-7456-9
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