Abstract
In Chapter 14, the principles of nuclear magnetic resonance were presented, along with an introduction to image forming processes. In this chapter, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) will be reviewed, beginning with the hardware needed and its impact on image quality. The acquisition processes and image reconstruction will be discussed, as well as the artefacts that are possible, with discussion of the important area of safety and bioeffects completing the chapter.
Leach, M. O.
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- The Institute of Cancer Research and The Royal Marsden Hospital, London (United Kingdom)
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Leach, M. O.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Chapter 15.
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2014.
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Leach, M. O.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Chapter 15.
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Leach, M. O.
2014.
"Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Chapter 15."
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title = {Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Chapter 15}
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abstractNote = {In Chapter 14, the principles of nuclear magnetic resonance were presented, along with an introduction to image forming processes. In this chapter, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) will be reviewed, beginning with the hardware needed and its impact on image quality. The acquisition processes and image reconstruction will be discussed, as well as the artefacts that are possible, with discussion of the important area of safety and bioeffects completing the chapter.}
place = {IAEA}
year = {2014}
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title = {Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Chapter 15}
author = {Leach, M. O.}
abstractNote = {In Chapter 14, the principles of nuclear magnetic resonance were presented, along with an introduction to image forming processes. In this chapter, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) will be reviewed, beginning with the hardware needed and its impact on image quality. The acquisition processes and image reconstruction will be discussed, as well as the artefacts that are possible, with discussion of the important area of safety and bioeffects completing the chapter.}
place = {IAEA}
year = {2014}
month = {Sep}
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