MR Systems & Gradients

Hall C
Wednesday: 13:30 – 15:30

1366.   Planar Gradient Coil Design Considering Pole Pieces of the Permanent Magnet, S.Y. Lee, M.H. Cho, C.H. Moon and H.W. Park, Kyunghee University and KAIST, Seoul, Korea.
1367.   A Bi-Convex Gradient Coil for Open MRI, S.Y. Lee, M.H. Cho, C.H. Moon and H.W. Park, Kyunghee University and KAIST, Seoul, Korea.
1368.   Stream Function Optimization for Gradient Coil Design, D. Tomasi, Universidad Nacional de General San Martin, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
1369.   Open Z-Gradient Designs for Magnetic Resonance Imaging, S. Dodd, D.S. Williams and C. Ho, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
1370.   Multimodular Gradient Coil Set where Two Primary Coils Share a Single Common Shield, L.S. Petropoulos, Picker Medical Systems, Cleveland, OH, USA.
1371.   Experimental Study of Gradient Coil Acoustic/Magnetic Frequency Response Functions on a 4T Whole Body Imager, Y. Wu, C. Bowen, C.K. Mechefske and B.K. Rutt, The University of Western Ontario and John P. Robarts Research Institute, London, Ontario, Canada.
1372.   "Silent MRI System" by Interrupting the Vibrational Transmission Through the Air and Solid Structures, A. Katsunuma, H. Takamori, T. Yoshida, H. Kawamoto, Y. Uosaki, M. Hanawa and K. Iinuma, Toshiba Nasu Works and Toshiba Medical Engineering, Tochigi, Japan.
1373.   Electromagnetic Criteria for Prepolarization Coils, G. Scott, S. Conolly and A. Macovski, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA.
1374.   Compact, High-Field Symmetric and Asymmetric MRI Magnet Designs, S. Crozier, H. Zhao and D.M. Doddrell, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
1375.   A Method for the Rapid Calculation of Magnetic Forces in Superconducting MR Magnets, C. Snape-Jenkinson, L.K. Forbes and S. Crozier, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
1376.   Split Resistive Shimming of Low-Field Homogeneous Magnets, S.M. Conolly, H. Xu, G.C. Scott and A. Macovski, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA.
1377.   Edge Cooling for Low-Field Homogeneous Magnets, S.M. Conolly, H. Xu, G.C. Scott and A. Macovski, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA.
1378.   Determination of Shims Needed for Correction of Tissue Susceptibility Effects in fMRI, A. Jesmanowicz, P. Starewicz and J.S. Hyde, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, USA and Resonance Research Inc., Billerica, MA, USA.
1379.   Genetic Algorithms as an Optimisation Technique in the Design of Whole Body MRI Systems, N.R. Shaw, R.E. Ansorge, T.A. Carpenter, M.B. Grieve and L.D. Hall, University of Cambridge, Cambridge UK.
1380.   Development of a Desktop MR Microscope Using a Small Permanent Magnet, K. Kose, T. Haishi, A. Nakanishi, S. Okada and T. Tsuzaki, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan and Sumitomo Special Metals Co. LTD, Osaka, Japan.
1381.   Development of a Compact MR Microscope Using a 1.0 T Permanent Magnet, T. Haishi, T. Uematsu, Y. Akita, Y. Matsuda and K. Kose, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan.
1382.   600MHz MR Microscopic Imaging, J.H. Yi, S.C. Lee, C.J. Cheong and S. Lee, College of Medicine, Konkuk University, Choongbuk, Korea; Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul, Korea and Korea Basic Science Institute, Korea.
1383.   MR Microscopy of Mice at 1.0 Tesla, T. Haishi, Y. Akita and K. Kose, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan.
1384.   Design of Low Cost 3 Tesla Research System for Combined Optical and Functional MR Imaging, M. Paley, J. McGinley, J.E. Mayhew, J. Martindale, P. Coffey, P. Redgrave, E. Whitby, E. van Beek, I.D. Wilkinson, G. Darwent, M. Port and P.D. Griffiths, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK.
1385.   Automatic Scan Prescription for Brain MRI, T. Ernst, L. Itti and L. Chang, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Torrance, CA, USA.
1386.   MRI Signal Stability in a Phantom, C.R. Michelich, G. McCarthy and J.R. MacFall, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA.
1387.   Fatal Imaging and Spectroscopy at Zero Tesla, M. Agic, R.E. Sonance, I.M. Aging, A. Nd, S. Pectros and C. Opy, Biomedizinische NMR Forschungs GmbH, Göttingen, Germany.

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