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The data I have from the two orthogonal scans (axial and sagittal) is in the form of two different matrices for both k-space and sensitivity.
The sample data provided for this code has only one k-space and one sensitivity matrix though.
How do you combine the two orthogonal scan's data into a single matrix? My understanding is that either sensitivity matrix from axial or sagital should be ok as long as there wasn't movement. But it is unclear how to use two k-space matrices from axial and sagittal as a single matrix like in the sample data.
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The data I have from the two orthogonal scans (axial and sagittal) is in the form of two different matrices for both k-space and sensitivity.
The sample data provided for this code has only one k-space and one sensitivity matrix though.
How do you combine the two orthogonal scan's data into a single matrix? My understanding is that either sensitivity matrix from axial or sagital should be ok as long as there wasn't movement. But it is unclear how to use two k-space matrices from axial and sagittal as a single matrix like in the sample data.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: