A Novel Receive-Only Liquid Nitrogen ($\hbox{LN}_{2}$ )-Cooled RF Coil for High-Resolution In Vivo Imaging on a 3-Tesla Whole-Body Scanner
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Tobias Schaeffter | Stephen F. Keevil | Gopal Varma | Bobo Hu | Chris Randell | Paul Glover | P. Glover | T. Schaeffter | G. Varma | S. Keevil | C. Randell | Bobo Hu
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