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- 10.62721/diffusion-fundamentals.29.952 is OK
- 10.1016/j.pnmrs.2011.07.002 is OK
- 10.1103/PhysRev.73.679 is OK
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Hello Kyle, Thank you very much for the information.
As for the reviewers, should I only look at the current list, or should I also ask people in the field who might be willing to review? From the list, the only person into magnetic resonance seems to be nicksisco1932 (based on a quick keyword search).
Submitting author: !--author-handle-->@aris-mav<!--end-author-handle-- (Aristarchos Mavridis) Repository: https://github.com/aris-mav/NMRInversions.jl Branch with paper.md (empty if default branch): master Version: v0.9.2 Editor: Pending Reviewers: Pending Managing EiC: Kyle Niemeyer
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