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Default Looking for help on modifying pulse sequence to enable non-uniformly

Looking for help on modifying pulse sequence to enable non-uniformly

Hello everyone, I would like to try recording MDs by using non-uniformly sampling on Varian VNMRJ 600(SOLID),Is there anyone have some experiences of modifying

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