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Keywords:
Artifacts, Diagnostic procedure, MR, MR physics
Authors:
A. Cassarà1, G. Fini1, T. Bongiovanni1, F. Cartabbia1, E. Soligo1, M. Abruzzese1, L. Y. Samman1, A. Stecco1, A. Carriero2; 1NOVARA/IT, 2Novara (NO)/IT
DOI:
10.1594/ecr2017/C-1089
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