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Feasibility of multimodal magnetic resonance imaging to assess maternal hyperoxygenation in sheep pregnancy. [PDF]
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Manual of Clinical Phonetics, 2021
Historical Introduction; Nuclear Magnetic Resonance; From Signals to Images: encoding spatial information in NMR; k-space; Pulse Sequence and Contras Manipulation; Artefacts: Problems, Solutions and New Ideas; Advanced Techniques; MRI instrumentation; MRI Safety.
Vikram Ramanarayanan, C. Hagedorn
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Historical Introduction; Nuclear Magnetic Resonance; From Signals to Images: encoding spatial information in NMR; k-space; Pulse Sequence and Contras Manipulation; Artefacts: Problems, Solutions and New Ideas; Advanced Techniques; MRI instrumentation; MRI Safety.
Vikram Ramanarayanan, C. Hagedorn
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1993
The advent of advanced imaging techniques in veterinary diagnostics has broadened the scope of our diagnostic capabilities. MRI is one of the newer advanced imaging techniques, and its characteristics differ considerably from CT or conventional radiography. This article presents an introduction to MRI and interpretation of MR images.
Robert R. Edelman, Warach S
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The advent of advanced imaging techniques in veterinary diagnostics has broadened the scope of our diagnostic capabilities. MRI is one of the newer advanced imaging techniques, and its characteristics differ considerably from CT or conventional radiography. This article presents an introduction to MRI and interpretation of MR images.
Robert R. Edelman, Warach S
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Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 1995
The typical functional magnetic resonance (fMRI) study presents a formidable problem of multiple statistical comparisons (i.e, > 10,000 in a 128 x 128 image).
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The typical functional magnetic resonance (fMRI) study presents a formidable problem of multiple statistical comparisons (i.e, > 10,000 in a 128 x 128 image).
S. D. Forman+5 more
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Three‐dimensional tracking of axonal projections in the brain by magnetic resonance imaging
Annals of Neurology, 1999The relationship between brain structure and complex behavior is governed by large‐scale neurocognitive networks. The availability of a noninvasive technique that can visualize the neuronal projections connecting the functional centers should therefore ...
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Magnetic resonance imaging of the larynx
Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 1989Rarely does any radiologic imaging modality play a significant role in reaching a diagnosis of malignancy in the larynx and hypopharynx. These regions are so readily accessible to clinical examination that the combination of cytology and visual inspection usually strongly indicates the diagnosis of cancer.
William N. Hanafee+2 more
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Probabilistic independent component analysis for functional magnetic resonance imaging
IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, 2004We present an integrated approach to probabilistic independent component analysis (ICA) for functional MRI (FMRI) data that allows for nonsquare mixing in the presence of Gaussian noise.
C. Beckmann, Stephen M. Smith
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