SUPPRESSION OF ARTIFACTS IN THE PHASE-MODULATED ROTATING-FRAME IMAGING EXPERIMENT USING THE MAXIMUM-ENTROPY METHOD
Phase-modulated rotating-frame imaging, a technique used. for the detection of localized metabolites in vivo, is usually implemented in a less than ideal manner because of the practical constraints imposed by the human or animal sample. As a consequence, the spectra obtained by Fourier transformatio...
Main Authors: | Jones, J, Hore, P, Relf, C, Ouwerkerk, R, Styles, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1992
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