Nuclear magnetic resonance tomography apparatus operable with a

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ABSTRACT:
In nuclear magnetic resonance tomography apparatus operable with a pulse sequence according to the echo-planar method, only a part of the k-space is scanned in the phase-coding direction per data acquisition, i.e., per radio-frequency excitation pulse. A phase-coding gradient is used such that regions of the k-space which are interleaved relative to each other are scanned in successive data acquisitions in the phase-coding direction. The number of echoes employed for the raw data matrix, and thus the resolution in phase-coding direction, or the length of the individual pulses of the read-out gradient, and thus the resolution in read-out direction, can thereby be enhanced.

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