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Retraction Note: Physiological basis and image processing in functional magnetic resonance imaging: neuronal and motor activity in brain
BioMedical Engineering OnLine volume 12, Article number: 113 (2013)
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This article [1] has been retracted by the publisher because of significant overlap with figures from previously published work [2, 3] without appropriate attribution or permissions. We were unable to contact the authors of the article, despite our best efforts. We apologise to all affected parties for the inconvenience caused.
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Sharma, R., Sharma, A. Retraction Note: Physiological basis and image processing in functional magnetic resonance imaging: neuronal and motor activity in brain. BioMed Eng OnLine 12, 113 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-925X-12-113
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