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    (a) FA-weighted and (b) FN-weighted connectomes.

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    <p>Estimation was undertaken from the acquisitions in the three orientations and with isometric and anisometric voxels in the slice-encoding direction.</p

    Whole-brain histograms of the FA for the different acquisition orientations with isometric and anisometric voxels.

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    <p>Whole-brain histograms of the FA for the different acquisition orientations with isometric and anisometric voxels.</p

    Coronal, axial and sagittal views of the FA color map.

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    <p>Acquisitions in the three orientations using isometric and anisometric voxels in the slice-encoding direction. The white lines indicate the corpus callosum (cc) and cerebellum (cb) locations for anatomic reference.</p

    Boxplot of the average FA values of all the regions of the template for the different acquisitions.

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    <p>On each box, the central mark is the median, the black dot the mean, the edges of the box are the 25th and 75th percentiles, the whiskers extend to the most extreme data points and the outliers are plotted individually as red crosses. Asterisks indicate significant difference (p<0.05) between anisometric and isometric acquisitions acquired in the same orientation (coronal, axial or sagittal).</p

    The four voxel geometries used in the acquisitions with respect to the coronal, axial and sagittal views of the rat brain.

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    <p>The isometric voxel is shown in blue, the anisometric voxel in the PA direction in green, the anisometric voxel in the LR direction in red and the anisometric voxel in the SI direction in yellow.</p

    Graph metrics of the binary, FA-weighted and FN-weighted connectomes.

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    <p>Estimation was performed from the three isometric and the three anisometric voxels in the slice-encoding direction acquisitions.</p

    Acquisition orientations.

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    <p>The read (X)-, phase (Y)- and slice (Z)-encoding directions with respect to the anatomical orientation of the rat brain (L, left; R, right; S, superior; I, inferior; P, posterior; and A, anterior) in coronal, axial and sagittal acquisitions.</p

    Orientation distribution functions (ODF).

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    <p>Magnification of the same anatomical region (red square) from the coronal view for acquisitions obtained with different orientations and isometric and anisometric voxels in the slice-encoding direction. The white box shows an area where differences between acquisitions can be observed.</p
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