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Neurosalience #S2E13 with K. Kwong, R. Turner, and R. Menon - A deep history of fMRI

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The Shortest Teto Component a Corresponded to Water in the Milan Layers

A, i came in to my master's at the montreal neorological institute with an animar background already. I was kind of a poor student, and so i volunteered for a pet scan because they paid 500 dollars. So instead, idid a project in rea ometry. It became probably the first field dependent strength a relaxometry study. And that's where mileand water fraction imogin came from.

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