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Comparisons with surrogate data established the presence of a sequence-sensitive non-random structure in the data.
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BOLD imaging uses a sequence sensitive to small paramagnetic changes, e.g. GRE/FLASH (TE 5 60 ms, TR 105 ms, α=40^, 8 mm slices), or echo planar imaging (EPI).
The Leroy, et al. [ 67] study investigated the sequence-sensitive structure of a recall narrative presented by schizophrenic patients.
The sequence-sensitive aspect of the forming process was also investigated and a new shell-based finite element model was proposed.
BMF is mean stress and sequence-sensitive.
Another disulfide linker (CRRRRRREAEAC) also contains an intramolecular disulfide bond and a peptide sequence sensitive to the secretion signal-processing proteases of the yeast secretory pathway.
87 Perfusion-weighted imaging involves the quantification of cerebral blood volume (CBV) after contrast administration with a dynamic MRI sequence sensitive to T2* effects.
Functional whole brain data were obtained using a T2* echoplanar sequence sensitive to blood oxygen level dependent contrast (44 slices, 3 mm thickness, gap 0.75 mm, echo time 90 ms, repetition time 3960 ms per volume).
We have previously studied myelin integrity using a novel MRI sequence sensitive to water pools within myelin and intra- and extra-cellular spaces, known as Multi-component Driven Equilibrium Single Pulse Observation of T1 and T2 (mcDESPOT).
We used a gradient echo echoplanar sequence sensitive to the blood oxygen dependent (BOLD) signal (TR = 2,000 ms; TE = 40 ms; matrix size = 96×96; FOV = 256×256 mm2; voxel size = 3×3×3 mm3; 90° flip angle; 20 axial slices).
Whole-brain functional images were collected using a T2*-weighted EPI sequence, sensitive to blood oxygen level dependent (BOLD) contrast (TR = 2000 ms, TE = 30 ms, image matrix = 64 × 64, FOV = 224 mm, flip angle = 90°, slice thickness = 3.0 mm, distance factor = 17%, voxel size 3.5 × 3.5 × 3 mm, 31 axial slices).
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