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MRI for Technologists, Second Edition

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ISBN-10: 0071353186

ISBN-13: 9780071353182

Edition: 2nd 2001 (Revised)

Authors: Peggy Woodward

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Sa welcome change from the many highly technical MRI texts on the market. It provides a solid foundation of MR technology and serves well as a study guide or reference text to use in practice. RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY review of prior edition For optimal knowledge of MR imaging, look no further than this user-friendly guide. Highly-experienced technologists clearly explain everything you need to know -- from the underlying science of magnetic resonance imaging, to image evaluation, interaction with patients, and even facility management. *Logical, pedagogical organization maximizes comprehension *Crystal clear illustrations demystify even the most technical subjects *Helpful tables quickly…    
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Book details

List price: $76.00
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2001
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Medical Publishing Division
Publication date: 11/2/2000
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 408
Size: 7.40" wide x 9.30" long x 0.62" tall
Weight: 1.782
Language: English

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Historical Perspective on Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Magnetic Resonance: A Technical Overview
Magnetic Resonance Tissue Contrast Characteristics: Proton (Spin) Density, T1, and T2
Relating Frequency to Space: The Fourier Transform and Gradient Fields
Imaging Coil Technology
Assessing the Interaction of Image Sequence Parameters
Standard MR pulse Sequences: A Closer Look
Advance MR Pulse Sequences
MR Angiographic Imaging Theory
MR Contrast Media
MR Imaging of the Breast
Fundamentals of Image Interpretation
Protocol Development Strategies
Artifacts
Patient Issues: Making A Difference
MRI Safety Concerns
MR Facility Organization and Management
Evaluation of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Equipment
Perspectives on Future MRI Technology and Applications