Comments on "gradient-induced acoustic and magnetic field fluctuations in a 4T whole-body MR imager"

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The results published in the article Gradient-Induced Acoustic and Magnetic Field Fluctuations in a 4T Whole-Body MR Imager by Wu et al. (Magn Reson Med 2000;44:532-536) appear to be consistent with the response of a time-stationary linear system. Since a linear system is more simply described than a nonlinear system, the authors are urged to reanalyze their data to test the linear-system hypothesis.

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Barnett, A. (2001). Comments on “gradient-induced acoustic and magnetic field fluctuations in a 4T whole-body MR imager.” Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 46(2), 207. https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.1179

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