Method for time-resolved MR-imaging

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1286533, 128708, 324306, 324309, A61B 5055

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ABSTRACT:
For time-resolved MR imaging, magnetic resonance signals obtained from a subject are entered row-by-row into a raw data matrix divided into individual segments, the signals being acquired by excitation and phase coding of nuclear spins in the subject. An image is produced from every raw data matrix completely occupied with rows. A number of images are obtained by acquiring a number of raw data matrices at different times of a motion sequence. Signals of at least one segment are employed for two chronologically successive raw data matrices. The measuring time can thus be shortened.

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