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Fig. 7. Reformatted MR images of right coronary arteries from all five volunteers in comparison group. MR images in top row were acquired with conventional three-dimensional navigator-gated MR angiography technique. Corresponding MR images in bottom row were acquired with subject-specific acquisition windows and motion-adapted gating. Heart rate in beats per minute (bpm) and length of subject-specific acquisition windows were (from left to right) 52 bpm/154 msec, 80 bpm/85 msec, 85 bpm/112 msec, 65 bpm/145 msec, and 50 bpm/169 msec.





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