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Sequence T1-TSE DE-TSE T2-TIRM T1-TSE T2-TIRM Orientation Axial Axial Axial Parasagittal Parasagittal Volunteers Θ = 0° X X X 30° X X 35° X X 40° X X X 45° X X 50° X X 55° X X X X X
a Planar orientation was either perpendicular (axial) or parallel (sagittal) with respect to the longitudinal course of the sciatic nerve at the right thigh. X indicates the angle positions at which the respective measurements were performed.