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Metabolite Phantom Correction of the Nonuniform Volume-Selection Profiles in MR Spectroscopic Imaging: Application to Temporal Lobe Epilepsy

J. O. Jesper Lundbom, Kim E. Vuori, Eija K. Gaily, R. I. Marja-Liisa Granström, Göran C. Blomstedt, Anna-Maija Häkkinen, Sami M. Heikkinen and Nina M. I. Lundbom
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