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Magnetic resonance imaging theory

M. T. Vlaardingerbroek, J.A. Den Boer 1999, Magnetic Resonance Imaging Theory and Practice, Springer, 481 pp. Very good textbook, mostly techniques, medical applications. [Pg.44]

M.T. Vlaardingerbroek and J.A. den Boer, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Theory and Practice, Second Edition, Springer, Berlin, 1999. [Pg.284]

Toth E, Helm L, Merbach AE (2001) Relaxivity of Gadolinium(III) Complexes theory and mechanism. In Toth , Merbach AE (eds.) The chemistry of contrast agents in medical magnetic resonance imaging. Wiley, Chichester, pp. 45-119. [Pg.179]

Kvamme, B. Graue, A. Aspenes, E. Kuznetsova, T. Granasy, L. Toth, G. Pusztai, T. Tegze, G. (2004). Kinetics of solid hydrate formation by carbon dioxide Phase field theory of hydrate nucleation and magnetic resonance imaging. Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 6, 2327-2334. [Pg.47]

E. C. Wiener, V. V. Narayanan, Magnetic Resonance Imaging Contrast Agents Theory and the Role of Dendrimers, in Advances in Dendritic Macromolecules, G. R. Newkome, Ed., pp. 129-247, Elsevier Science, Kidlington, Oxford, UK, 2002. [Pg.437]


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