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Matt Dishongh
Thu. 1 Apr.10,
15:26
Phase correct
I'm sitting on a GE LX 1.5 with 9.1 software after not scanning for 5 years. What is the purpose of the phase correct option in the aquisition timing? When should it be used?
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