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MRI Medical Physics Physics
MRI Medical Physics Physics
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- Research Keith Brown, Ph.D. developed technology that creates color composite MR images that indicate the unique physical and chemical properties of the human tissues represented by those images.
- This is a partial list of NMR and MRI resources on the World Wide Web.
- Vaitkevicius Magnetic Resonance Center, MRRF Magnetic Resonance Research Facility at Wayne state University, USA.
- Active researches on atherosclerosis by MRI. Demonstrations, publications, staff.
- The ISMRM is a nonprofit professional association devoted to furthering the development and application of magnetic resonance techniques in medicine and biology.
- The Institute for Magnetic Resonance Safety, Education, and Research (IMRSER): information for healthcare providers and patients. Requires free registration.
- The Magnetic Resonance Center and a research group within the Department of Radiology at The U of Texas South Western Medical Center at Dallas.
- Questions and answers on the basics of MRI for physicists and other clinical scientists. Also provides animated tutorials and interactive learning tools.
- Textbook for sale providing a basic overview of the physics of MRI.
- A collection of programs for use in teaching magnetic resonance imaging.
- Comprehensive website resource provides leading NMR-nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy research studies as it relates to coronary heart disease.
- Comprehensive website resource providing Magnetic Resonance Imaging information and commerce for radiologists, technologists, administrators, industry professionals and medical imaging professionals worldwide.
- This page is provided to collate web resources and disseminate information on issues of MRI Scanning.
- MRI Research and Physics Lectures. New MRI textbook by Dr Liney.
- This periodic table is customized to be of most to users and researchers of magnetic resonance.
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