RF Heating of MRI-Assisted Catheter Steering Coils for Interventional MRI.
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Ronald L. Arenson | Vincent Malba | Anthony F. Bernhardt | Alastair J. Martin | Steven W. Hetts | Lee Evans | Fabio Settecase | Maythem Saeed | M. Saeed | Mark Wilson | S. Hetts | F. Settecase | R. Arenson | T. Roberts | V. Malba | A. Bernhardt | W. Kucharzyk | Timothy P. L. Roberts | Walter Kucharzyk | Mark W. Wilson | L. Evans
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