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Shelly Martinez
Thu. 3 Apr.08,
14:57
STIR sequences
I am a little confused on STIR techniques.... I was always taught that you keep your TR down on STIR sequences around 2200 or so, Is this true?
Hugo Robalo
Thu. 3 Apr.08,
16:32
Well, a STIR technique is T1 weighted, so, TR will be short.
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