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Fig. 3A Effect of receiver bandwidth on size of chemical shift artifacts of
the first kind at 3.0 T in 40-year-old man. Axial in-phase T1-weighted
gradient-echo image through kidney shows significant chemical shift artifact
(arrow) (receiver bandwidth, 210 Hz; pixel shift, 1.9; SNR
[signal-to-noise ratio]LIVER, 75).