## Abstract Three‐dimensional projection reconstruction (3D PR)‐based techniques are advantageous for steady‐state free precession (SSFP) imaging for several reasons, including the capability to achieve short repetition times (TRs). In this paper, a multi‐half‐echo technique is presented that drama
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Pulsatile motion artifact reduction in 3D steady-state-free-precession-echo brain imaging
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- Elsevier Science
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- 1993
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