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Translational studies with fast field-cycling MRI
2014Aims and objectives: Fast-field cycling MRI (FFC-MRI) is a new imaging technique that allows varying the main magnetic field during a scan. This allows exploring tissue properties over several decades of magnetic field strength.
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ChemInform Abstract: Environmental NMR: Fast‐Field‐Cycling Relaxometry
ChemInform, 2016AbstractReview: 69 refs.
Pellegrino Conte, Giuseppe Alonzo
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A high-field air-cored magnet coil design for fast-field-cycling NMR
Journal of Magnetic Resonance (1969), 1988Abstract A mathematical formalism is described which allows the design of the most effective geometry for homogeneous, fast-switchable field-cycling magnets. The method minimizes the electric power needed to produce a flux density B subject to constraints on the homogeneity and effective volume.
K.H Schweikert, R Krieg, F Noack
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Fast-Field Cycling MRI: A new tool for enhanced diagnosis
Physica Medica, 2016Fast Field-Cycling MRI (FFC MRI) is a major shift in MRI technology. It aims to explore how relaxation rates change with the magnetic field strength, an idea that has been successfully exploited in NMR for more than half a century and which is known to provide unique structural information on materials, non-invasively. Scaling up FFC NMR to whole-body
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Temperature Controller of the Sample of a Fast Field Cycling NMR Spectrometer
2007 International Conference on Power Engineering, Energy and Electrical Drives, 2007This paper describes a new approach for a "Temperature Controller of the Sample of a Fast Field Cycling Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer". The developed temperature controller is based on two systems: a cooling system and a heating system. The cooling system uses Peltier cells (Peltier effect).
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Development of multidimensional fast field-cycling relaxometry
Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 2007B. Hills +3 more
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A Fast Field—Cycling N.M.R. Spectrometer
1990M. Blanz, T. J. Rayner, J. A. S. Smith
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Application of fast field cycling NMR relaxometer to porous media
Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 2001V, Satheesh, G, Ferrante
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Joint multi‐field T1 quantification for fast field‐cycling MRI
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 2021Markus Bödenler +2 more
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Null-biased fast-field-cycling sequences
2010Sykora, Stanislav, Ferrante, Gianni
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