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The phrase "technical pitfall" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific problem or challenge that arises in a technical context, often related to technology, software, or engineering. Example: "One common technical pitfall in software development is neglecting to test for edge cases, which can lead to unexpected errors."
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In the normal CZ, low SI on ADC is due to inherently low T2 SI not true restricted diffusion ("T2 black hole effect"); see Technical Pitfall 2. In the normal CZ, there is no true diffusion restriction; therefore, there should be no increased SI on long (b ≥1000 mm²/s) EPI (Figs. 1 and 2).
According to our knowledge, researchers have rarely specifically taken care to avoid this technical pitfall 132.
In our experience, this possible technical pitfall is not clearly stated in the instruction manual of the instrument and may cause poor tissue processing due to delayed turnover and discarding of alcohol.
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