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Abstract #2310

Information Sources for Interferometric MR Imaging

Kenneth O. Johnson1, Craig H. Meyer1

1Biomedical Engineering, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States

Interferometry is a powerful technique that is capable of accelerating imaging methods. Interferometry is applied to MR spectroscopic data, reducing the amount of necessary data. This abstract analyzes the information sources that provide this acceleration. These sources

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