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Routing Congestion in VLSI Circuits static magnetic field of the scanner. The obtained frequency-encoded information for each slice is accumulated in two-dimensional κ space which can be transformed into image space by Fourier analysis.
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Localization of Brain Activity using Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, static magnetic field of the scanner. The obtained frequency-encoded information for each slice is accumulated in two-dimensional κ space which can be transformed into image space by Fourier analysis.
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