Abstract
Magnetic resonance imaging techniques can be used to study fluid systems which are difficult or impossible to probe with optical methods. The problem in imaging fluid flows with magnetic resonance has been the length of time necessary to acquire an image. Recent developments in magnetic resonance imaging techniques indicate that much shorter acquisition times may be possible.
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