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Variable-density k-space filling curves for accelerated Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Variable-density k-space filling curves for accelerated Magnetic Resonance Imaging

... in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is essential for attaining high spatial resolution, which could aid in diagnosing certain pathologies, such as Alzheimer’s ...

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Combining Multiple Magnetic Resonance Imaging Sequences Provides Independent Reproducible Radiomics Features

Combining Multiple Magnetic Resonance Imaging Sequences Provides Independent Reproducible Radiomics Features

... A. Lecler 1,2 , L. Duron 1,2 , D. Balvay 2 , J. savatovsky 1 , O. Bergès 1 , M. Zmuda 3 , E. Farah 3 , o. Galatoire 3 , A. Bouchouicha 2 & L. s. Fournier 2,4 To evaluate the relative contribution of different ...

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Animal Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Trends and Path Toward Standardization

Animal Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Trends and Path Toward Standardization

... “functional magnetic resonance imaging,” “functional MRI,” or “fMRI” within the abstract or title, excluding studies in human and reviews, from 1990 onward, using the following ...functional ...

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Parallel magnetic resonance imaging reconstruction problems using wavelet representations

Parallel magnetic resonance imaging reconstruction problems using wavelet representations

... Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a modality which has already proven to be very useful since many decades, and continues to be investigated in various clinical and research activities such as ...

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New insights on gas hydrate formation in sand through magnetic resonance imaging

New insights on gas hydrate formation in sand through magnetic resonance imaging

... Access and use of this website and the material on it are subject to the Terms and Conditions set forth at New insights on gas hydrate formation in sand through magnetic resonance imaging ...

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Biomechanical modeling and Magnetic Resonance Imaging to investigate CSF flow physiology

Biomechanical modeling and Magnetic Resonance Imaging to investigate CSF flow physiology

... contrast Magnetic Resonance Imaging (PC-MRI) is the only sensor able to measure in physiological conditions blood and cerebrospinal fluids (CSF) flow dynamics during cardiac cycle at different levels ...

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On Single-Image Super-Resolution in 3D Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging

On Single-Image Super-Resolution in 3D Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging

... [1]. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), in particular T1-weighted scans, is well suited for structural studies of brain changes since it provides high soft tissue contrast and allows multiple ...

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Quantitative mapping of angiogenesis by magnetic resonance imaging

Quantitative mapping of angiogenesis by magnetic resonance imaging

... noninvasive imaging techniques on vascular characteristics provides a physiologically-specific approach to tumor delineation which is of utility in guiding the biopsy and in surgical or radiation treatment ...by ...

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Gradient waveform design for variable density sampling in Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Gradient waveform design for variable density sampling in Magnetic Resonance Imaging

... in Magnetic Resonance Imaging Nicolas Chauffert, Pierre Weiss, Jonas Kahn and Philippe ...in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and limit image distortions due to long echo train ...

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Creating a magnetic resonance imaging ontology.

Creating a magnetic resonance imaging ontology.

... Introduction Magnetic Resonance Imaging is the most versatile diagnostic imaging ...medical imaging constructors is very heterogeneous [1] and physical phenomena involved during MRI are ...

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Opencage radio frequency coil for magnetic resonance imaging

Opencage radio frequency coil for magnetic resonance imaging

... for Magnetic Resonance Imaging that provides access to the region of ...animal imaging at 7 Tesla is ...in-vivo imaging and B ...

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Combining electroencephalography and functional magnetic resonance imaging for neurofeedback

Combining electroencephalography and functional magnetic resonance imaging for neurofeedback

... 2.1 i n t r o d u c t i o n tal and cognitive disorders. Thus NF exists in two different forms: the current state of research, and its practical applications. These two forms are not neces- sarily mutually ...

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3D SPARKLING trajectories for high-resolution T2*-weighted Magnetic Resonance imaging

3D SPARKLING trajectories for high-resolution T2*-weighted Magnetic Resonance imaging

... for Magnetic Resonance ...3D imaging that allows to achieve an isotropic resolution of 600 µm in just 45 seconds, compared to a scan duration of 14 min 31 s using 4-fold accelerated parallel ...

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Volume coil based on hybridized resonators for magnetic resonance imaging

Volume coil based on hybridized resonators for magnetic resonance imaging

... area, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is one of the major diagnostic modalities based on the quantum spin of ...static magnetic field B0, spins tend to align either positively or negatively, ...

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Bioengineered Probes for Molecular Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Nervous System

Bioengineered Probes for Molecular Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Nervous System

... molecular imaging probes has changed the nature of neurobiological ...optical imaging, but recent work has also led to a number of bioengineered probes for magnetic resonance imaging ...

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Sleep stabilizes visuomotor adaptation memory: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study

Sleep stabilizes visuomotor adaptation memory: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study

... The bene ficial effect of sleep on motor memory consolidation is well known for motor sequence memory, but remains unsettled for visuomotor adaptation in humans. The aim of this study was to characterize more clearly the ...

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Mechanisms of liquid transport in softwood inferred from Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Mechanisms of liquid transport in softwood inferred from Magnetic Resonance Imaging

... Gezici-Koc O., Erich S.J.F., Huinink H.P., Ven L.G.J., Adan O.C.G. (2017) Bound and free water distribution in wood during water uptake and drying as measured by 1D magnetic resonance imaging. ...

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On Single-Image Super-Resolution in 3D Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging

On Single-Image Super-Resolution in 3D Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging

... [1]. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), in particular T1-weighted scans, is well suited for structural studies of brain changes since it provides high soft tissue contrast and allows multiple ...

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Evaluating Computational Models of Vision with Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Evaluating Computational Models of Vision with Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging

... in Magnetic Resonance images, a pattern of brain atrophy centered on the thalamus predicts the evolution in Alzheimer’s disease for elderly patients [Stonnington et ...Functional Magnetic ...

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Kerker Effect in Ultrahigh-Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Kerker Effect in Ultrahigh-Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging

... (UHF) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) systems are getting a lot of attention as they ensure high intrinsic signal-to-noise ratio resulting in higher spatial and temporal resolutions as well as ...

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