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    The influence of field strength and different clinical breast MRI protocols on the outcome of texture analysis using foam phantoms by Waugh, Shelley A., Lerski, Richard A., Bidaut, Luc, Thompson, Alastair M.

    Published in Medical physics (Lancaster) (01-09-2011)
    “…Purpose: Texture analysis (TA) has proved to be useful to distinguish different tissues and disease states using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). TA has been…”
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    Comparison of the reproducibility of quantitative cardiac left ventricular assessments in healthy volunteers using different MRI scanners: A multicenter simulation by Gandy, Stephen J., Waugh, Shelley A., Nicholas, R. Stephen, Simpson, Helen J., Milne, Wendy, Houston, J. Graeme

    Published in Journal of magnetic resonance imaging (01-08-2008)
    “…Purpose To derive reproducibility assessments of ejection fraction (EF) and left ventricular mass (LVM) from short‐axis cardiac MR images acquired at single…”
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    High-Resolution Microscopy-Coil MR Imaging of Skin Tumors: Techniques and Novel Clinical Applications by Budak, Matthew J, Weir-McCall, Jonathan R, Yeap, Phey M, White, Richard D, Waugh, Shelley A, Sudarshan, Thiru A P, Zealley, Ian A

    Published in Radiographics (01-07-2015)
    “…High-resolution magnetic resonance (MR) imaging performed with a microscopy coil is a robust radiologic tool for the evaluation of skin lesions…”
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    Optimization of the contrast dose and injection rates in whole-body MR angiography at 3.0T by Waugh, Shelley A., Ramkumar, P. Guntur, Gandy, Stephen J., Nicholas, R. Stephen, Martin, Patricia, Belch, Jill J.F., Struthers, Allan D., Houston, J. Graeme

    Published in Journal of magnetic resonance imaging (01-11-2009)
    “…Purpose: To optimize the contrast agent dose and delivery rate used in a novel whole‐body magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) protocol using a 3.0T MR…”
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