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English: Supplementary Movie 1: Real-time MRI of normal swallowing at 25 frames per second. Retrospectively synchronized movies of three separate swallows (27-year-old female) in a mid-sagittal, coronal, and axial plane. Online Supporting Information S7. The related R codes are available.
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Source Video file from Olthoff A, Zhang S, Schweizer R, Frahm J (2014). "On the Physiology of Normal Swallowing as Revealed by Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Real Time". Gastroenterology Research and Practice. DOI:10.1155/2014/493174. PMID 24693283. PMC: 3944779.
Author Olthoff A, Zhang S, Schweizer R, Frahm J
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