Evaluation of the RF heating of a generic deep brain stimulator exposed in 1.5 T magnetic resonance scanners
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Niels Kuster | Mark Douglas | Wolfgang Kainz | Steve Wedan | Andreas Christ | Eugenia Cabot | Tom Lloyd | Gregg Stenzel | N. Kuster | W. Kainz | A. Christ | E. Cabot | M. Douglas | T. Lloyd | S. Wedan | G. Stenzel
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