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Aneurysm Clips: Evaluation of Magnetic Field Interactions and Translational Attraction by Use of “Long-Bore” and “Short-Bore” 3.0-T MR Imaging Systems

Frank G. Shellock, Jean A. Tkach, Paul M. Ruggieri, Thomas J. Masaryk and Peter A. Rasmussen
American Journal of Neuroradiology March 2003, 24 (3) 463-471;
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Frank G. Shellock, Jean A. Tkach, Paul M. Ruggieri, Thomas J. Masaryk, Peter A. Rasmussen
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