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Field Homogeneity
 
The field homogeneity is a very important factor for image quality. The field should be homogenous in the range of 1-10ppm over 30-50cm for high-quality imaging.
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MRI Quality Control Program
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Impact of Magnetic Field Inhomogeneity on the Quality of Magnetic Resonance Images and Compensation Techniques: A Review
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