SENSE‐DTI at 3 T
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P. Boesiger | S. Kollias | G. Crelier | P. V. van Zijl | X. Golay | A. Valavanis | K. Pruessmann | T. Netsch | T. Jaermann | K. Pruessmann | A. V. Van Muiswinkel | S. Mori | A. V. Muiswinkel | P. C. M. V. Zijl | Xavier Golay | A. Valavanis | Susumu Mori
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