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17:03 Jul 25, 2016 |
English language (monolingual) [PRO] Medical - Medical: Instruments / radiology | |||||||
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4 +4 | [see below] |
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[see below] Explanation: I have no idea what this means, but I found it with about ten seconds' Googling. Phase oversampling, also known as "No Phase Wrap", is a technique to reduce or eliminate the wrap-around artifact. As described in the prior Q&A, phase wrap-around, a form of aliasing, occurs when the anatomic dimensions of an object exceed the defined field-of-view (FOV). Reference: http://mri-q.com/wrap-around-artifact.html |
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