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How can I get free access to data from imvinfo.com?

I am doing a presentation on CT projections, and came across this website called www.imvinfo.com, where they have projections for the number of CT equipments in the past and its projections, as well as number of CT exams administered. The problem is, the website is very expensive to access, and I have no way of accessing it. Is there any other website I can use to see population projection data on administered CT exams from this website or another site possibly for free?

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