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Time-domain frequency-selective processing in nuclear magnetic resonance: a spatial-spectral holographic perspective

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<b>The abstract for this paper has been replaced with the following editorial note: </b> It has come to the attention of the Optical Society of America that the article “Time-domain frequency-selective processing in nuclear magnetic resonance: a spatial-spectral holographic perspective,” by A. J. M. Kiruluta, K. Anderson, and G. Barbastathis, JOSA A <b>23</b>(6) 1391–1399 (2006) should not have been submitted owing to its substantial replication, without appropriate attribution, of significant elements found in the previously published paper “Spatial-Spectral Holographic MR Interpretation,” by A. J. M. Kirulta, Concepts in Magnetic Resonance Part A <b>23A</b>(2) 76–88 (2004).

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