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Wierzba, P., Sękowska-Namiotko, A., Sabisz, A. et al. Reply to Comment on ‘Nanodiamond incorporated human liver mimicking phantoms: prospective calibration medium of magnetic resonance imaging’. Magn Reson Mater Phy 37, 315–317 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10334-024-01152-z
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