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titleOfInvention METHOD AND PROCEDURE FOR SIGNAL ESTIMATING AND DATA HARMONIZATION FOR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY (MRS)
abstract A method and system for analyzing raw MRS data, in the form of a signal strength with respect to a chemical shift (ppm), from multiple scanners, and includes a "signal estimate" from each set of raw data, then a "data harmonization" between scanners of the results. The final MRS signals thus obtained are consistent from one scanner to another, and are used for analysis by radiologists and other physicians.
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