Tissue warming and regulatory responses induced by radio frequency energy deposition on a whole‐body 3‐Tesla magnetic resonance imager
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Fritz Schick | Alexander Berger | Hanne Wojtczyk | Andreas Boss | Claus D Claussen | F. Schick | C. Claussen | A. Boss | H. Wojtczyk | H. Graf | U. Lauer | A. Berger | Hansjörg Graf | Ulrike A Lauer | C. Claussen
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