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The limits of time stir me to enumerate constantly.
A handful at a time, stir in the chard.
Beat in the eggs, one at a time, stir in the pulverised walnuts and the grated carrot, then gradually sift in the flour, stirring briskly, then beating.
If the potatoes need more time, stir to mix through, cover with a lid and lower the heat for a couple more minutes.
Short tau inversion time (STIR) sequences are useful as malignant nodes can be of high signal intensity (Fig. 2).
New hard- and software developments, especially a triple inversion press hold sequence with short acquisition time (STIR), have led to a much better image quality.
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