Rad tech's guide to MRI : basic physics, instrumentation, and quality control
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Rad tech's guide to MRI : basic physics, instrumentation, and quality control
(Rad tech series)
Blackwell Science, c2002
- : pbk
Available at 2 libraries
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This handy reference will give the practicing and training technologist a solid understanding of basic MRI principles on which further learning can be built. Beginning with a hardware overview and moving through tissue characteristics, image quality and flow imaging, Rad Techa s Guide to MRI: Basic Physics, Instrumenation, and Qaulity Control should be used as both an introduction and an examination preparation tool. Each book in the Rad Techa s Guide Series covers the essential basics for those preparing for their certifying examinations and those already in practice.
Table of Contents
1. Hardware Overview. 2. Fundamental Principles. 3. Production of Magnetic Resonance Signal. 4. Relaxation. 5. Tissue Characteristics. 6. Data Acquisition and Image Formation. 7. Magnetic Resonance Image Quality. 8. Artifacts. 9. Flow Imaging.
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