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Fig. 4 71-year-old man. Influence of rotation time on presentation of wrist. Slightly more artifacts are found using shorter rotation time of 0.5 sec; on cortical bone of ulna in particular, small step artifacts are observed. Higher rotation time of 0.75 or 1.0 sec, using jumping focus, produces images of excellent diagnostic quality.