SENSE imaging with a quadrature half‐volume transverse electromagnetic (TEM) coil at 4T

To demonstrate the feasibility of high‐field SENSE imaging of large objects, such as the human head, using a semicircular (half‐volume) coil for both transmission and multi‐channel reception.

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