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Echo-volumar imaging is a hyperfast technique capable of producing volumetric magnetic resonance images in times of the order of 100 ms. By increasing the gradient strengths and introducing real-time processing and display, we have been able to produce the first 16×16×16 voxel snapshot head images on volunteers.

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Mansfield, P., Harvey, P.R. & Stehling, M.K. Echo-volumar imaging. MAGMA 2, 291–294 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01705255

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