Search Results - "Fiveland, Eric W."
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Highly efficient head‐only magnetic field insert gradient coil for achieving simultaneous high gradient amplitude and slew rate at 3.0T (MAGNUS) for brain microstructure imaging
Published in Magnetic resonance in medicine (01-06-2020)“…Purpose To develop a highly efficient magnetic field gradient coil for head imaging that achieves 200 mT/m and 500 T/m/s on each axis using a standard 1 MVA…”
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Peripheral nerve stimulation limits of a high amplitude and slew rate magnetic field gradient coil for neuroimaging
Published in Magnetic resonance in medicine (01-01-2020)“…Purpose To establish peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) thresholds for an ultra‐high performance magnetic field gradient subsystem (simultaneous 200‐mT/m…”
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Modeling of Interstitial Ultrasound Ablation for Continuous Applicator Rotation With MR Validation
Published in IEEE transactions on biomedical engineering (01-06-2021)“…The primary objective of cancer intervention is the selective removal of malignant cells while conserving surrounding healthy tissues. However, the…”
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128-channel body MRI with a flexible high-density receiver-coil array
Published in Journal of magnetic resonance imaging (01-11-2008)“…Purpose To determine whether the promise of high‐density many‐coil MRI receiver arrays for enabling highly accelerated parallel imaging can be realized in…”
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Exploration of MR-guided head and neck hyperthermia by phantom testing of a modified prototype applicator for use with proton resonance frequency shift thermometry
Published in International journal of hyperthermia (01-05-2014)“…Magnetic resonance thermometry (MRT) offers non-invasive temperature imaging and can greatly contribute to the effectiveness of head and neck hyperthermia. We…”
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Validation of MR thermometry: method for temperature probe sensor registration accuracy in head and neck phantoms
Published in International journal of hyperthermia (01-03-2014)“…Magnetic resonance thermometry (MRT) is an attractive means to non-invasively monitor in vivo temperature during head and neck hyperthermia treatments because…”
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