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Intentionally non-orthogonal correction coils for high-homogenei

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Inter-subject coherence in DT-MRI

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Interface for coupling an array of coils to a magnetic...

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Interface system for NMR spectrometer and quadrature probe

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Interior alignment light for open magnet MRI

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Interventional MRI magnetic field generator based on...

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Intracavity probe and interface device for MRI imaging and spect

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Ironless high-homogenety magnet and its application to nuclear m

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Iterative shimming method for a basic field magnet of a nuclear

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