Initial clinical application of modified Dixon with flexible echo times: hepatic and pancreatic fat assessments in comparison with 1H MRS
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Jong-Hee Hwang | Klaus Straßburger | Guido Giani | Michael Roden | Jürgen Bunke | J. Bunke | M. Roden | K. Strassburger | G. Giani | B. Nowotny | S. Kahl | Sabine Kahl | Bettina Nowotny | Paul Begovatz | Roshan S. Livingstone | Roshan Livingstone | P. Begovatz | J. Hwang
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