Search Results - "Leeuwen, Carel van"
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The dual‐mode dipole: A new array element for 7T body imaging with reduced SAR
Published in Magnetic resonance in medicine (01-02-2019)“…Purpose To design and test an RF‐coil based on two orthogonal eigenmodes in a pair of coupled dipoles, for 7 Tesla body imaging with improved SAR, called…”
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Analysis of High Impedance Coils both in Transmission and Reception Regimes
Published in IEEE access (01-01-2020)“…Theory of a high impedance coil (HIC) - a cable loop antenna with a modified shield - is comprehensively discussed for MRI application in both transmitting and…”
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The Coax Dipole: A fully flexible coaxial cable dipole antenna with flattened current distribution for body imaging at 7 Tesla
Published in Magnetic resonance in medicine (01-01-2022)“…Purpose The coax dipole antenna, a flexible antenna for body imaging at 7T is presented. Similar to the high impedance coil, this coaxial cable antenna is fed…”
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A plug‐and‐play, lightweight, single‐axis gradient insert design for increasing spatiotemporal resolution in echo planar imaging‐based brain imaging
Published in NMR in biomedicine (01-06-2021)“…The goal of this study was to introduce and evaluate the performance of a lightweight, high‐performance, single‐axis (z‐axis) gradient insert design primarily…”
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The (un)expected benefits of coaxial antennas for MRI
Published in 2021 International Conference on Electromagnetics in Advanced Applications (ICEAA) (09-08-2021)“…Shielded-coaxial-cable loops, or high impedance coils (HICs), are receiving increased interest in the MRI community because of performance benefits such as…”
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Analysis of High Impedance Coils both in Transmission and Reception Regimes
Published 07-02-2020“…Theory of a high impedance coil (HIC) - a cable loop antenna with a modified shield - is discussed comprehensively for both in transmitting and receiving…”
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Nomads in Central Asia: Animal Husbandry and Culture in Transition (19th-20th Century)
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