Abstract
Improved MR Imaging of the Brain by Using Compensating Gradients to Suppress Motion-Induced Artifacts
Robert M. Quencer, R. Scott Hinks, Pradip H. Pattany, Michael Horen and M. Judith Donovan Post
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 1988, 9 (3) 431-438;
Robert M. Quencer
1Department of Radiology, R–308, University of Miami School of Medicine Magnetic Resonance Imaging Center, P.O. Box 016308, Miami, FL 33101. Address reprint requests to R. M. Quencer
R. Scott Hinks
1Department of Radiology, R–308, University of Miami School of Medicine Magnetic Resonance Imaging Center, P.O. Box 016308, Miami, FL 33101. Address reprint requests to R. M. Quencer
2Clinical Science Research Center, Picker International, Highland Heights, OH 44143
Pradip H. Pattany
2Clinical Science Research Center, Picker International, Highland Heights, OH 44143
Michael Horen
1Department of Radiology, R–308, University of Miami School of Medicine Magnetic Resonance Imaging Center, P.O. Box 016308, Miami, FL 33101. Address reprint requests to R. M. Quencer
M. Judith Donovan Post
1Department of Radiology, R–308, University of Miami School of Medicine Magnetic Resonance Imaging Center, P.O. Box 016308, Miami, FL 33101. Address reprint requests to R. M. Quencer

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Robert M. Quencer, R. Scott Hinks, Pradip H. Pattany, Michael Horen, M. Judith Donovan Post
Improved MR Imaging of the Brain by Using Compensating Gradients to Suppress Motion-Induced Artifacts
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 1988, 9 (3) 431-438;
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