Scaling of transverse nuclear magnetic relaxation due to magnetic nanoparticle aggregation.
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David Issadore | Michael J Cima | R M Westervelt | K. A. Brown | Keith A Brown | Jesse Berezovsky | R. Westervelt | M. Cima | D. Issadore | J. Berezovsky | Christophoros C Vassiliou | C. Vassiliou
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