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Localization 1. C.S. Bosch, J.J.H. Ackerman, St. Louis, MO/USA
SurfaceCoil Spectroscopy 2. P. Styles, Oxford, UK Rotating Frame
Spectroscopyand Spectroscopic Imaging 3. P.A. Bottomley,
Schenectady, NY/USA DepthResolved Surface Coil Spectroscopy (Dress)
4. R.J. Ordidge, J.A. Helpern, Detroit, MI/USA Image Guided Volume
Selective Spectroscopy: A Comparison of Techniques for In-Vivo 31P
NMR Spectroscopy of Human Brain 5. M. Decorps, D. Bourgeois,
Grenoble, France Localized Spectroscopy Using Static Magnetic Field
Gradients: Comparison of Techniques 6. J.A. den Hollander, P.R.
Luyten, Ad J.H. Marien, Best, The Netherlands 1H NMR Spectroscopy
and Spectroscopic Imaging of the Human Brain Spectral Editing and
Kinetic Measurements 7. H.P. Hetherington, Birmingham, AL/USA Homo-
and Heteronuclear Editing in Proton Spectroscopy 8. D. Freeman, R.
Hurd, Fremont, CA/USA Metabolite Specific Methods Using Double
Quantum Coherence Transfer Spectroscopy 9. B.A. Berkowitz, Research
Triangle Park, NC/USA Two-Dimensional Correlated Spectroscopy
In-Vivo 10. G. Navon, Tel Aviv, Israel; T. Kushnir, Tel Hashomer,
Israel; N. Askenasy, O. Kaplan, Tel Aviv, Israel Two-Dimensional
31P-1H Correlation Spectroscopy in Intact Organs and Their Extracts
11. M. Rudin, A. Sauter, Basel, Switzerland Measurement of Reaction
Rates In Vivo Using Magnetization Transfer Techniques
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