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titleOfInvention Single Point Imaging - Imaging Method and Corresponding Device
abstract The invention relates to an imaging method. According to the invention, the phase gradient change is performed at time intervals which increase toward the k-space center-that is to say at low gradient values of the phase gradient G and decrease toward the edge regions of the k-space-that is to say high phase gradient values. That is, in the center of the k-space, the time intervals in which the phase gradient G is constant become larger in comparison with the edge regions of the k-space. That is, the duration in which a phase gradient G is applied is greatest for smaller magnetic field gradients.
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