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Rapid MRI
Magnetic Resonance Imaging is traditionally a rather slow brain imaging tool, because it depends on the rate at which body tissues magnetize which, itself, can take several seconds.
Over the years there have been a great variety of new methods that have succeeded in cutting imaging times down to a few milliseconds. Our work explores both the rapid imaging methods, and the new biomedical research applications that result.
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