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Fig. 1A Schematic representation of factors involving occurrence and degree
of time-of-flight (TOF) losses. Portion of excited mobile protons within CSF
move out of slice volume between 90° and 180° pulse applications
(TE/2). Only those protons subjected to both pulses will yield signal.