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    Recent progress and future challenges in MR electric properties tomography (English)
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    21 November 2013
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    Summary: MR Electric Properties Tomography (EPT) is a lately developed medical imaging modality capable of visualizing both conductivity and permittivity of the patient at the Larmor frequency using \(B_1\) maps. The paper discusses the development of EPT reconstructions, EPT sequences, EPT experiments, and challenging issues of EPT.
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