The degree of sub-sampling in magnetic resonance imaging is such that the ensuing
acquisition time for receiving (echo) series of magnetic resonance signals due
to an individual RF excitation is shorter than the decay time of such magnetic
resonance signals. Preferably, a segmented scan of the k space is performed, the
number of segments and the number of lines scanned in each segment being adjustable
and a predetermined total number of lines being scanned. Preferably, a small number
of segments is used such that the acquisition time for receiving the magnetic resonance
signals for the complete magnetic resonance image is shorter than the process time
of the dynamic process involved.