Tissue
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T1 for 0.5T (ms)
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T1 for 1.5T (ms)
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T1 for 3.0T (ms)
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T2 (ms)
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Fat (adipose) | 210 | 260 | 80 | |
Liver | 350 | 500 | 40 | |
Muscle | 550 | 870 | 45 | |
White Matter | 500 | 780 | 830~1080 | 90 |
Gray Matter | 650 | 900 | 1330 | 100 |
CSF | 1800 | 2400 | 160 |
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