
pmid: 1513257
AbstractWe have investigated the properties of a recursive process in which the output signal from a given RF excitation pulse may be used as the input (excitation) pulse of a subsequent iteration. This recursive excitation technique increases contrast and improves feature segmentation for the purpose of motion tracking.
Leg, Copper Sulfate, Water, Models, Theoretical, Image Enhancement, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Models, Structural, Agar, Motion, Energy Transfer, Humans, Copper
Leg, Copper Sulfate, Water, Models, Theoretical, Image Enhancement, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Models, Structural, Agar, Motion, Energy Transfer, Humans, Copper
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