ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
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ISBN: 9781630180928
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Chapter 1, Problem 38CTQ
In which direction would an MRI scanner move to produce sequential images of the body in the frontal plane, and in which direction would an MRI scanner move to produce sequential images of the body in the sagittal plane?
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ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
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