A technique for simultaneous 1H and 31P NMR at 2.2 T in Vivo
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M. Schnall | B. Chance | A. McLaughlin | J. Leigh | L. Gyulai | V. H. Subramanian | V. Subramanian | Laszlo Gyulai
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