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titleOfInvention bSSFP excitation sequence for long T2 tissue tissue and corresponding MR imaging device
abstract RF pulse application method comprising the steps of: Applying a leading pulse for reducing a signal with components of the frequencies Ω + ω 0 and Ω - ω 0 , which are separated from each other by a frequency corresponding to a repetition time TR 2 · ω 0 (2 · ω 0 = 1 / TR), wherein a Magnetic resonance frequency of the component to be measured is assumed to be Ω; and then apply a balanced SSFP pulse sequence (SSFP: "Steady-State Free Precession") and then apply a killer pulse on any axis.
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