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Accelerated Fast Spin-Echo Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Heart Using a Self-Calibrated Split-Echo Approach | PLOS ONE
layerfMRI auf Twitter: „layerfMRI artifact of the day on EPI bandwidth and echo-spacing. Who would have guessed that less ramp-sampling makes GRAPPA-ghosts worse?!? https://t.co/QcDxinUThI“ / Twitter
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Gradient- and spin-echo (GRASE) MR imaging: a long-existing technology that may find wide applications in modern era - Chu - Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery
Comparison of SPACE and 3D TSE MRCP at 1.5T focusing on difference in echo spacing. | Semantic Scholar
EPI distortion correction: echo spacing and bandwidth - Support BrainVoyager
Trading Spectral Separation at 3T for Acquisition Speed in Multi Spin-Echo Spectroscopic Imaging | American Journal of Neuroradiology
MRI Sequences - Fast Spin Echo Sequences - MR-TIP.com
Fast Spin-Echo MR Imaging of the Cervical Spine: Influence of Echo Train Length and Echo Spacing on Image Contrast and Quality
Fig 1. | Clinical Application of Readout-Segmented− Echo-Planar Imaging for Diffusion-Weighted Imaging in Pediatric Brain | American Journal of Neuroradiology
A Practical Method to Compensate for the Effect of Echo Spacing on the Shale NMR T2 Spectrum - Ge - 2019 - Earth and Space Science - Wiley Online Library
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PDF] Fast spin-echo MR imaging of the cervical spine: influence of echo train length and echo spacing on image contrast and quality. | Semantic Scholar
The effect of varying echo spacing within a multiecho acquisition: better characterization of long T2 components - ScienceDirect
1: Simplified representation of a 2D GRE-EPI sequence. ES = echo spacing | Download Scientific Diagram
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