Investigation of Parallel Radiofrequency Transmission for the Reduction of Heating in Long Conductive Leads in 3 Tesla Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Simon J. Graham | Kevan J. T. Anderson | S. Graham | C. McElcheran | K. Anderson | Benson Yang | Clare E. McElcheran | Laleh Golenstani-Rad | Benson Yang | Laleh Golenstani-Rad
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