Magnetic resonance imaging.
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Works: | 71 works in 24 publications in 24 languages |
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How does MRI work? : = an introduction to the physics and function of magnetic resonance imaging /
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Developing technologies for early detection of breast cancer = a public workshop summary/
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Totally accessible MRI = a user's guide to principles, technology, and applications /
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Introduction to functional magnetic resonance imaging : = principles and techniques /
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New methods of source reconstruction for magnetoencephalography : = combination of pattern recognition & medical imaging /
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Magnetic resonance spectroscopy = tools for neuroscience research and emerging clinical applications /
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Biomagnetics = principles and applications of biomagnetic stimulation and imaging /
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Magnetic resonance elastography = physical background and medical applications /
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Compressed sensing magnetic resonance image reconstruction algorithms = a convex optimization approach /
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Electrical properties of tissues = quantitative magnetic resonance mapping /
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Developing technologies for early detection of breast cancer = summary of public workshop #2/
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Musculoskeletal MRI structured evaluation = how to practically fill the reporting checklist /
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Clinical low field strength magnetic resonance imaging = a practical guide to accessible MRI /
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PET-CT and PET-MRI in neurology = SWOT analysis applied to hybrid imaging /
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The Oxford handbook of functional brain imaging in neuropsychology and cognitive neurosciences /
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Hyperpolarized and inert gas MRI : = from technology to application in research and medicine /
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Predicting Head Motions During Brain MRI Scans Using Deep Learning Models.
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