## Abstract The fast spin‐echo (FSE) sequence is frequently used as a fast data‐readout technique in conjunction with other pulse sequence elements, such as in fluid‐attenuated inversion‐recovery (FLAIR) and double inversion‐recovery (DIR) sequences. In order to implement those pulse sequences, an
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Distortion correction for a double inversion-recovery sequence with an echo-planar imaging readout
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- Elsevier Science
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- 2008
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