Magnetic resonance imaging method and apparatus for generating a

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ABSTRACT:
An object is repeatedly excited by a 90-degree pulse and a plurality of spin echoes are obtained by a 180-degree pulse each time the excitation is repeated. The spin echoes are differently phase-encoded and the spin echoes thus generated are assigned to a substantial half portion of a raw image data space in a phase-encoding direction, the remaining substantial half of data being estimated from the data in that portion. The data covering the raw image data space are used to produce a corresponding image of the object.

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