2D 1H spectroscopic imaging of the human brain at 4.1 T
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Jullie W Pan | H P Hetherington | G F Mason | D B Twieg | J. Mountz | G. Deutsch | D. Twieg | G. Pohost | H. Hetherington | G. Mason | S. Ponder | G M Pohost | S L Ponder | J Mountz | J W Pan | G Deutsch | Gerald M. Pohost | Donald B. Twieg | Steven L. Ponder
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