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RESEARCH ARTICLES--original contributions to the development and applications of magnetic resonance
imaging or spectroscopy in any field.
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to prepare reviews should contact the Editor to ensure the scope and content are of interest.
EDITORIALS--commentaries by
leaders in magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy.
TECHNICAL NOTES--shorter communications focusing on technical advances
in the field.
CASE REPORTS--original findings in specific clinical disorders that highlight particular technical aspects
of magnetic resonance.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR--commentaries on papers published in the journal and other relevant matters.
BOOK AND AUDIOVISUAL REVIEWS--as solicited by the Editor.
RAPID COMMUNICATIONS--original contributions describing
new developments of high impact that justify expedited review.
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Article Reference:
12. Hazlewood CF, Yamanashi WS, Rangel RA, Tood LE. In vivo NMR imaging and T1 measurement of water protons in the human brain.
Magn Reson Imaging 1982;1:25-7.
Book Reference:
3. Foster M. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine and Biology. Oxford: Pergamon
Press, 1983.
Edited Book Reference:
15. Rosser M. Miscellaneous causes of dementia. In: Bradley WG, Fenichel GM, Marsden
CD, editors. Neurology in Clinical Practice, Vol. 2. Boston: Butterworth-Heinemann, 1991. p. 1436-40.
SMRM Abstract Reference:
6. Wolf W, Present CA, Waluch V. 19F NMRS of 5-fluorouracil in human tumors: Clinical correlations of trapping with therapeutic response.
In: Book of abstracts: Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, Vol. 1. Berkeley, CA: SMRM; 1992: p.
58.
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