A 16-Channel Dipole Antenna Array for Human Head Magnetic Resonance Imaging at 10.5 Tesla
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Kamil Ugurbil | Uk-Su Choi | Russell Luke Lagore | Gregor Adriany | Lance DelaBarre | Jerahmie Radder | Myung Kyun Woo | Matt Waks | K. Uğurbil | G. Adriany | L. DelaBarre | Uk-Su Choi | R. Lagore | M. Woo | Matt Waks | Jerahmie Radder
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