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Fig. 3E. Axial three-dimensional time-of-flight
maximum-intensity-projection images of healthy volunteer corrupted with motion
in axial plane. Composite image from data acquired in A but generated
by autocorrection of contiguous 256 x 20 pixel strips. All regions of
image show improvement in image quality, including distal branches of middle
and posterior cerebral arteries.