Search Results - "Kamondetdacha, R."
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Power deposition inside a phantom for testing of MRI heating
Published in IEEE transactions on magnetics (01-10-2005)“…A patient in MRI is exposed to the time varying gradient and radio-frequency (RF) fields. Measurements of RF-induced temperature rise in implant in phantoms…”
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MRI safety: RF-induced heating near straight wires
Published in IEEE transactions on magnetics (01-10-2005)“…One of the most crucial magnetic resonance (MR) safety concerns is related to excessive heating of metallic implants by the radio frequency (RF) magnetic…”
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Multipole characterization of a magnetic source using a truncated SVD
Published in IEEE transactions on magnetics (01-07-2004)“…This paper presents a new technique for characterizing a magnetic source using truncated singular value decomposition (TSVD). It shows how the smallest…”
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MRI and implanted medical devices: basic interactions with an emphasis on heating
Published in IEEE transactions on device and materials reliability (01-09-2005)“…There are three principal magnetic fields in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) that may interact with medical implants. The static field will induce force and…”
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Prediction of the magnetic field below an axisymmetrical planar sensor array with a magnetic source located above the measurement plane
Published in IEEE International Digest of Technical Papers on Magnetics Conference (2002)“…Summary form only given. Rapid advancements in magnetic sensor technology are creating opportunities for solving traditional problems of ship magnetism. Both…”
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Power deposition inside a phantom for testing of MRI heating
Published in INTERMAG Asia 2005. Digests of the IEEE International Magnetics Conference, 2005 (2005)“…The radio frequency (RF) magnetic field in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) induces currents in the human body. The resulting power deposition is quantified in…”
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MRI safety: RF-induced heating near straight wires
Published in INTERMAG Asia 2005. Digests of the IEEE International Magnetics Conference, 2005 (2005)“…The aim of this study was to develop an effective mathematical model for MR induced heating of metallic implants and to validate it with measurements. Bare and…”
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