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Fat Signal Suppression in Head and Neck Imaging Using Fast Spin-Echo-IDEAL Technique
A.V. Barger, D.R. DeLone, M.A. Bernstein and K.M. Welker
American Journal of Neuroradiology June 2006, 27 (6) 1292-1294;
A.V. Barger
D.R. DeLone
M.A. Bernstein

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A.V. Barger, D.R. DeLone, M.A. Bernstein, K.M. Welker
Fat Signal Suppression in Head and Neck Imaging Using Fast Spin-Echo-IDEAL Technique
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