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Localization 1. C.S. Bosch, J.J.H. Ackerman, St. Louis, MO/USA SurfaceCoil Spectroscopy 2. P. Styles, Oxford, UK Rotating Frame Spectroscopyand Spectroscopic Imaging 3. P.A. Bottomley, Schenectady, NY/USA DepthResolved Surface Coil Spectroscopy (Dress) 4. R.J. Ordidge, J.A. Helpern, Detroit, MI/USA Image Guided Volume Selective Spectroscopy: A Comparison of Techniques for In-Vivo 31P NMR Spectroscopy of Human Brain 5. M. Decorps, D. Bourgeois, Grenoble, France Localized Spectroscopy Using Static Magnetic Field Gradients: Comparison of Techniques 6. J.A. den Hollander, P.R. Luyten, Ad J.H.…mehr

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Localization
1. C.S. Bosch, J.J.H. Ackerman, St. Louis, MO/USA
SurfaceCoil Spectroscopy
2. P. Styles, Oxford, UK
Rotating Frame Spectroscopyand Spectroscopic Imaging
3. P.A. Bottomley, Schenectady, NY/USA
DepthResolved Surface Coil Spectroscopy (Dress)
4. R.J. Ordidge, J.A. Helpern, Detroit, MI/USA
Image Guided Volume Selective Spectroscopy: A Comparison
of Techniques for In-Vivo 31P NMR Spectroscopy of Human
Brain
5. M. Decorps, D. Bourgeois, Grenoble, France
Localized Spectroscopy Using Static Magnetic Field
Gradients: Comparison of Techniques 6. J.A. den Hollander, P.R. Luyten, Ad J.H. Marien,
Best, The Netherlands
1H NMR Spectroscopy and Spectroscopic Imaging of the
Human Brain
Spectral Editing and Kinetic Measurements
7. H.P. Hetherington, Birmingham, AL/USA
Homo- and Heteronuclear Editing in Proton Spectroscopy
8. D. Freeman, R. Hurd, Fremont, CA/USA
Metabolite Specific Methods Using Double Quantum
Coherence Transfer Spectroscopy
9. B.A. Berkowitz, Research Triangle Park, NC/USA
Two-Dimensional Correlated Spectroscopy In-Vivo
10. G. Navon, Tel Aviv, Israel; T. Kushnir, Tel Hashomer,
Israel; N. Askenasy, O. Kaplan, Tel Aviv, Israel
Two-Dimensional 31P-1H Correlation Spectroscopy in
Intact Organs and Their Extracts
11. M. Rudin, A. Sauter, Basel, Switzerland
Measurement of Reaction Rates In Vivo Using
Magnetization Transfer Techniques