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A flow velocity zeugmatographic interlace for NMR imaging in humans
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TL;DR: A flow sensitizing zeugmatographic phase-modulation interlace for NMR-imaging which is exactly analogous to Lauterbur's spatial-location-sensitizing magnetic field gradients and enables up to 6-D imaging of the joint density of spins delta (r,v).
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About: This article is published in Magnetic Resonance Imaging. The article was published on 01 Jan 1982.
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