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Please fill in this Survey: University students researching the use cases for a developmental technology in MR imaging.

As part of our business school project, we are currently working with a couple of scientists who are trying to develop a new technology in the MRI space. It would mean a lot if you could fill in this 2-minute survey. It is on qualities and is completely anonymized. This would really mean a lot to us.

Here is the link : https://jbs.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV\_4YibDbaI6jhv930

Thank you so much!!

If we have broken any rules of the subreddit please let us know. It was not intentional and we would like to rectify the same.

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