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    This study demonstrates the use of magnetization preparation for MR elastography in combination with a 3D GRE stack of spirals pulse sequence. By decoupling the motion encoding from the readouts, rapid encoding strategies, such as 3D GRE, can be used. MRE images, displacement, and inverted elastograms are obtained on in vivo human brain. 3D GRE readouts with EMPIRE motion encoding can acquire a complete MRE dataset 33% faster than 2D SE-EPI with similar parallel imaging acceleration factors.
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    Bourgain and Demeter obtained the sharp $l^p$ decoupling for two-dimensional nondegenerate surfaces in $\mathbb{R}^4$. As a generalization of their results, we study the $l^p$ decoupling for $d$-dimensional surfaces in $\mathbb{R}^{2d}$. Especially, we obtain the sharp $l^p$ decoupling for 3-dimensional nondegenerate quadratic surfaces in $\mathbb{R}^6$.
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    The decoupling and freeze-out of energetic nuclear collisions is analysed in terms of transparent semi-classical decoupling formulae. They provide a smooth transition and generalise frequently employed instantaneous freeze-out procedures. Simple relations between the damping width and the duration of the decoupling process are presented and the implications on various physical phenomena arising from the expansion and decay dynamics of the highly compressed hadronic matter generated in high energy nuclear collisions are discussed.
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    We prove a sharp $l^{10}(L^{10})$ decoupling for the moment curve in $\mathbb{R}^3$. The proof involves a two-step decoupling combined with new incidence estimates for planks, tubes and plates.
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    The decoupling and freeze-out of energetic nuclear collisions is analysed in terms of transparent semi-classical decoupling formulae. They provide a smooth transition and generalise frequently employed instantaneous freeze-out procedures. Simple relations between the damping width and the duration of the decoupling process are presented and the implications on various physical phenomena arising from the expansion and decay dynamics of the highly compressed hadronic matter generated in high energy nuclear collisions are discussed.
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