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    Bulk NMR Measurements of Spray Dynamics by Osmond, D., Selby, W., Romero-Zeron, L., Mastikhin, I.

    Published in Applied magnetic resonance (01-12-2023)
    “…Spray systems present unique challenges for fluid mechanics research due to their complex dynamics. Non-optical techniques such as synchrotron X-rays and…”
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    A rapid magnetization preparation for MRI measurements of sprays by Mastikhin, I.V., Bade, K.M., Ahmadi, S.

    Published in Journal of magnetic resonance (1997) (01-10-2017)
    “…[Display omitted] •SPI on rising gradients reduces time between preparation and readout.•90-pulse maximizes signal from spray, saturates magnetization of…”
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    Transiently porous medium: Magnetic resonance imaging studies of acoustic cavitation by Mastikhin, I.V., Arbabi, A.

    Published in Microporous and mesoporous materials (15-09-2013)
    “…•Acoustic cavitation studies with MRI.•Short characteristic measurement times “freeze” the system evolution.•Statistically averaged information on void…”
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    Magnetic susceptibility based magnetic resonance estimation of micro-bubble size for the vertically upward bubbly flow by Arbabi, A., Mastikhin, I.V.

    Published in Journal of magnetic resonance (1997) (01-12-2012)
    “…[Display omitted] ► Fast dispersion (diffusion) in bubbly flows enables extraction of bubble size with magnetic resonance. ► Strong bubble-induced changes in…”
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    MR relaxometry of micro-bubbles in the vertical bubbly flow at a low magnetic field (0.2T) by Arbabi, A, Hall, J, Richard, P, Wilkins, S, Mastikhin, I V

    Published in Journal of magnetic resonance (1997) (01-12-2014)
    “…Measurements of the vertical bubbly flow were performed at a low magnetic field of 0.2T. The void fraction data were acquired. The susceptibility-induced…”
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    Centric scan SPRITE magnetic resonance imaging: optimization of SNR, resolution, and relaxation time mapping by Halse, M., Rioux, J., Romanzetti, S., Kaffanke, J., MacMillan, B., Mastikhin, I., Shah, N.J., Aubanel, E., Balcom, B.J.

    Published in Journal of magnetic resonance (1997) (01-07-2004)
    “…Two strategies for the optimization of centric scan SPRITE (single point ramped imaging with T 1 enhancement) magnetic resonance imaging techniques are…”
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    Quantitative density profiling with pure phase encoding and a dedicated 1D gradient by Deka, K., MacMillan, M.B., Ouriadov, A.V., Mastikhin, I.V., Young, J.J., Glover, P.M., Ziegler, G.R., Balcom, B.J.

    “…A new centric scan imaging methodology for density profiling of materials with short transverse relaxation times is presented. This method is shown to be more…”
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    Water Content Profiles with a 1D Centric SPRITE Acquisition by Mastikhin, I.V., Mullally, H., MacMillan, B., Balcom, B.J.

    Published in Journal of magnetic resonance (1997) (01-05-2002)
    “…The purpose of this work is to develop a rapid MRI method amenable to profiling with minimal or no T1 relaxation weighting. The behavior of a signal during a…”
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    Imaging of Heterogeneous Materials with a Turbo Spin Echo Single-Point Imaging Technique by Beyea, Steven D, Balcom, Bruce J, Mastikhin, Igor V, Bremner, Theodore W, Armstrong, Robin L, Grattan-Bellew, Patrick E

    Published in Journal of magnetic resonance (1997) (01-06-2000)
    “…A magnetic resonance imaging method is presented for imaging of heterogeneous broad linewidth materials. This method allows for distortionless relaxation…”
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    Motion of dissolved gas in a cavitating fluid by Mastikhin, I. V., Newling, B., Kristoffersen, S.

    “…A strong acoustic field in a liquid separates the liquid and dissolved gases by the formation of bubbles (cavitation). Bubble growth and collapse is the result…”
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    Application of NMR-tomography and histological analysis to study cavitation processes induced by ultrasonic shock waves in biological objects by Mastikhin, I. V., Teslenko, V. S., Gorchakov, V. N., Nikolin, V. P., Kolosova, N. G.

    “…Acoustic shock wave stimulation induces cavitation and changes in the tumor tissue, which can be detected by NMR-tomography and pathohistologic…”
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    Magnetic resonance detection of water in composite sandwich structures by Marble, Andrew E., LaPlante, Gabriel, Mastikhin, Igor V., Balcom, Bruce J.

    “…The results of a series of experiments to determine the sensitivity of magnetic resonance to water inside an aerospace–grade composite sandwich panel are…”
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    Designing Static Fields for Unilateral Magnetic Resonance by a Scalar Potential Approach by Marble, A.E., Mastikhin, I.V., Colpitts, B.G., Balcom, B.J.

    Published in IEEE transactions on magnetics (01-05-2007)
    “…We present a method for designing single-sided magnets suitable for unilateral magnetic resonance (UMR) measurements. The method uses metal pole pieces to…”
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    SPRITE MRI with prepared magnetization and centric k-space sampling by Mastikhin, IV, IV, Balcom, BJ, Prado, PJ, Kennedy, CB

    Published in Journal of magnetic resonance (1997) (01-02-1999)
    “…A technique for imaging materials with short transverse relaxation times and prepared longitudinal magnetization is proposed. The technique is single-point…”
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    Increased MR image contrast by correlation of tissue relaxation properties by Mastikhin, I V, Lukzen, N N, Zelentzov, E L, Sagdeev, R Z

    Published in Magnetic resonance in medicine (01-06-1995)
    “…An image postprocessing technique that is based on the relaxation properties of tissues and that can produce MR images with increased contrast is proposed. The…”
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    Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Gases: A Single-Point Ramped Imaging with T1 Enhancement (SPRITE) Study by Prado, PJ, Balcom, BJ, Mastikhin, IV, IV, Cross, AR, Armstrong, RL, Logan, A

    Published in Journal of magnetic resonance (1997) (01-04-1999)
    “…A pure phase-encoding MRI technique, single-point ramped imaging with T1 enhancement, SPRITE, is introduced for the purpose of gas phase imaging. The technique…”
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