## Abstract MR microscopy of fixed specimens is described using large (256^3^) arrays. Images are acquired at 7.0 T with voxels as small as 70 ร 70 ร 70 ฮผm (3.4 ร 10^โ4^ mm^3^), more than 25,000 times smaller than routine clinical body imaging. Separation of the acquisition, reconstruction, archiva
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Three-dimensional MR microscopy of snowpack structures
โ Scribed by Toshihiro Ozeki; Katsumi Kose; Tomoyuki Haishi; Shun-ichi Nakatsubo; Kouichi Nishimura; Akihiro Hochikubo
- Book ID
- 117335478
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- Elsevier Science
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- 2003
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- 37
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- 0165-232X
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