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Reduction of CSF Artifacts on FLAIR Images by Using Adiabatic Inversion Pulses
Joseph V. Hajnal, Angela Oatridge, Amy H. Herlihy and Graeme M. Bydder
American Journal of Neuroradiology February 2001, 22 (2) 317-322;
Joseph V. Hajnal
Angela Oatridge
Amy H. Herlihy
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Reduction of CSF Artifacts on FLAIR Images by Using Adiabatic Inversion Pulses
Joseph V. Hajnal, Angela Oatridge, Amy H. Herlihy, Graeme M. Bydder
American Journal of Neuroradiology Feb 2001, 22 (2) 317-322;
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