OIL FLAIR: Optimized interleaved fluid‐attenuated inversion recovery in 2D fast spin echo
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J Listerud | J. Listerud | J. Mitchell | J Mitchell | L Bagley | R Grossman | Linda Bagley | Robert Grossman | Robert G. Grossman
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