The distribution of net displacements, commonly referred to as the ensemble average propagator, has been measured using Stejskal-Tanner experiments. Here, a recently introduced diffusion sensitization method is employed in a similar manner to obtain the distribution of mean positions. By utilizing the two schemes synergistically, low b-value measurements are employed to decouple dynamic second moments from static ones. We illustrate our findings on an excised mouse spinal cord imaged using a benchtop MRI scanner.
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