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N W Lutz

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Digitale Bilddiagnostik|June 1, 1987
[Description of the magnetic resonance relaxation behavior of tissues using a suitable theoretical model]N W Lutz, E Schultz
Digitale Bilddiagnostik|December 1, 1986
[Phantom substances in the quantitative evaluation of magnetic resonance T-images. II. Effect of relaxation times on magnetic resonance T-intensity values]N W Lutz, E Schultz
Rontgenpraxis; Zeitschrift Fur Radiologische Technik|September 1, 1986
[New developments in diagnostic MR spectroscopy. I: The nuclei 1H, 13C]N W Lutz, E Schultz
Rontgenpraxis; Zeitschrift Fur Radiologische Technik|August 1, 1986
[In vivo MR spectroscopy. Basic concepts and relations]E Schultz, N W Lutz
Rontgenpraxis; Zeitschrift Fur Radiologische Technik|October 1, 1986
[Recent developments in diagnostic MR spectroscopy. II. The isotopes 31P, 19F, 23Na, 39K, 7Li]N W Lutz, E Schultz
Medical Progress Through Technology|January 1, 1986
Phantom material for quantitative evaluation of MR imagesN W Lutz, E Schultz
Digitale Bilddiagnostik|March 1, 1987
[Phantom substances for quantitative evaluation of MRT images. III. Effect of various protein concentrations on MRT intensity values]N W Lutz, E Schultz
NMR in Biomedicine|July 28, 1999
Assignment and pH dependence of the 19F-NMR resonances from the fluorouracil anabolites involved in fluoropyrimidine chemotherapyN W Lutz, W E Hull
Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology|April 7, 2011
Metabolic profiling in multiple sclerosis and other disorders by quantitative analysis of cerebrospinal fluid using nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyN W Lutz, P J Cozzone
Digitale Bilddiagnostik|September 1, 1986
[Phantom substances for the quantitative evaluation of MR T images. I. Paramagnetic agar gels for the optimal simulation of tissue specific MR T parameters]N W Lutz, E Schultz, W Fiegler
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Digitale Bilddiagnostik|June 1, 1987
[Description of the magnetic resonance relaxation behavior of tissues using a suitable theoretical model]N W Lutz, E Schultz
Digitale Bilddiagnostik|December 1, 1986
[Phantom substances in the quantitative evaluation of magnetic resonance T-images. II. Effect of relaxation times on magnetic resonance T-intensity values]N W Lutz, E Schultz
Rontgenpraxis; Zeitschrift Fur Radiologische Technik|September 1, 1986
[New developments in diagnostic MR spectroscopy. I: The nuclei 1H, 13C]N W Lutz, E Schultz
Rontgenpraxis; Zeitschrift Fur Radiologische Technik|August 1, 1986
[In vivo MR spectroscopy. Basic concepts and relations]E Schultz, N W Lutz
Rontgenpraxis; Zeitschrift Fur Radiologische Technik|October 1, 1986
[Recent developments in diagnostic MR spectroscopy. II. The isotopes 31P, 19F, 23Na, 39K, 7Li]N W Lutz, E Schultz
Medical Progress Through Technology|January 1, 1986
Phantom material for quantitative evaluation of MR imagesN W Lutz, E Schultz
Digitale Bilddiagnostik|March 1, 1987
[Phantom substances for quantitative evaluation of MRT images. III. Effect of various protein concentrations on MRT intensity values]N W Lutz, E Schultz
NMR in Biomedicine|July 28, 1999
Assignment and pH dependence of the 19F-NMR resonances from the fluorouracil anabolites involved in fluoropyrimidine chemotherapyN W Lutz, W E Hull
Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology|April 7, 2011
Metabolic profiling in multiple sclerosis and other disorders by quantitative analysis of cerebrospinal fluid using nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyN W Lutz, P J Cozzone
Digitale Bilddiagnostik|September 1, 1986
[Phantom substances for the quantitative evaluation of MR T images. I. Paramagnetic agar gels for the optimal simulation of tissue specific MR T parameters]N W Lutz, E Schultz, W Fiegler
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