Radiography
Volume 12, Issue 4 , Pages 305-313 , November 2006

Leadership and power in medical imaging

Received 11 April 2005 ,Accepted 21 July 2005.

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Radiography
Volume 12, Issue 4 , Pages 305-313 , November 2006