Contribution of oxygenation to BOLD contrast in exercising muscle
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Bernard Gallez | Chantal Dessy | O. Feron | C. Dessy | B. Gallez | B. Jordan | Bénédicte F Jordan | Nelson Beghein | Olivier Feron | N. Beghein | José Zéfu Kimpalou | O. Féron | José Zéfu Kimpalou | Jose Zefu Kimpalou
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