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Spatially Resolved Magnetic Resonance: Methods, Medicine, Biology, Rheology, Geology, Ecology, Hardware [Kõva köide]

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Sep-1998
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH
  • ISBN-10: 3527296379
  • ISBN-13: 9783527296378
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 774 pages, kõrgus x laius: 245x175 mm, kaal: 1590 g, Ill.
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Sep-1998
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH
  • ISBN-10: 3527296379
  • ISBN-13: 9783527296378
'Spatially Resolved Magnetic Resonance' provides comprehensive and exhaustive coverage of the state of the art in magnetic resonance imaging. Focusing on nonclinical applications, readers learn about the possibilities, limitations and strengths of magnetic resonance methods in a broad range of fields, from materials science, medicine, biology, to geology and ecology. New and innovative applications such as polymer and elastomer characterization, analysis of construction materials and material flow, biomedical imaging and plant studies document the significant advances being made in this field. Newcomers will find the tutorial chapter an excellent guide to the fundamentals of magnetic resonance.
Based on lectures presented at the Fourth International Conference on Magnetic Resonance Microscopy held in Albuquerque, New Mexico, in October 1997, all chapters have been carefully edited and reviewed. Chemists, physicists, materials scientists, geologists, and life-scientists who wish to assess the potential of magnetic resonance imaging will find this reference a stimulating and exhaustive resource.

'This volume documents a long stride toward maturation and integration, along with the ever increasing power and subtlety of techniques and analyses, and should inspire developers and users in all areas, from medicine to geology.'
Paul C. Lauterbur
Foreword v P. C. Lauterbur Preface vi P. Blumler B. Blumich R. E. Botto E. Fukushima Methods Spatial Resolution in Spectroscopic Imaging 3(18) M. von Kienlin R. Pohmann Cyclocrop Mapping of 13C Labelled Compounds: Perspectives in Polymer Science and Plant Physiology 21(32) M. Heidenreich A. Spyros W. Kockenberger N. Chandrakumar R. Bowtell R. Kimmich Contrast Enhancement Based on Intermolecular Zero Quantum Coherences for Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Microscopy 53(12) R. R. Rizi S. Ahn J. Hopkins J. S. Leigh W. S. Warren Frequency Dependence of EPR Sensitivity 65(10) G. R. Eaton S. S. Eaton G. A. Rinard SPRITE Imaging of Short Relaxation Time Nuclei 75(12) B. J. Balcom Refocusing a Spin-Echo in the Presence of a Strong Readout Gradient Field Using an Underdriven Gradient Pulse 87(8) G. Planinsic M. Symms The Analysis and Development of Pulse Sequences for Self-Diffusion Weighted Stray-Field Imaging 95(8) A. J. Bohris D. A. Faux D. G. Gillies P. J. McDonald Imaging Diffusion with Non-Uniform B1 Gradients 103(8) K. Woelk B. L. J. Zwank J. Bargon R. J. Klingler R. E. Gerald II J. W. Rathke In Situ Imaging of Charge Carriers in an Electrochemical Cell 111(10) R. E. Gerald II R. J. Klingler J. W. Rathke G. Sandi K. Woelk Efficient Simulation of Spin Echo, Gradient Echo, Fast, and Ultrafast NMR Imaging Sequences by Isochromat Summation 121(12) P. Shkarin R. G. S. Spencer A Novel Algorithm for Tumor Characterization by Analysis of Transversal Relaxation Rate Distributions in MRI 133(8) R. Martin M. Martin-Landrove Materials Materials Imaging with Examples from Solid Rocket Propellants 141(22) W. E. Maas L. H. Merwin D. G. Cory 129Xe MRM Characterization of Pore Structures in Silica Aerogels 163(16) D. M. Gregory R. E. Gerald II D. J. Clifford R. E. Botto NMR Imaging of Mechanically Treated Polymers 179(16) B. Traub S. Hafner D. Maring H. W. Spiess Soft-Matter Relaxation by the NMR-Mouse 195(16) A. Guthausen G. Zimmer R. Eymael U. Schmitz P. Blumler B. Blumich Application of NMR-Imaging to Industrial Polymers 211(10) M. Knorgen U. Heuert H. Schneider Electron Spin Resonance Imaging (ESPRI) of Transport Processes in Polymeric Systems 221(14) S. Schlick P. Eagle K. Kruczala J. Pilar Stray-Field Imaging and Magnetic Resonance Microimaging Studies of High Impact Polystyrene, an Elastomer-Toughened Material 235(6) J. A. Chudek G. Hunter F. Mohd Som P. J. McDonald B. Newling Mixed Solvent Ingress into PMMA Measured by Stray-Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging 241(12) D. M. Lane P. J. McDonald J. L. Keddie Stray-Field Imaging and Magnetic Resonance Microimaging Studies of the Anisotropic Absorption of Solvents by Extruded Polypropylene 253(6) R. J. Abbott J. A. Chudek G. Hunter R. L. MacKay P. J. McDonald L. Squires NMR Microimaging: A Useful Tool to Study the Dissolution of Solids 259(6) N. Black T. Vienneau Y. Pan Observation of the Water Distribution During Drying of Textiles 265(8) J. Leisen L. Hou H. W. Beckam W. W. Carr A Broad-Line Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study of Water Transport in Cementitious Building Materials 273(8) A. J. Bohris U. Goerke P. J. McDonald M Mulheron B. Newling B. Le Page Stray-Field Imaging and Magnetic Resonance Microimaging Studies of Water Intrusion/Stress Mobilisation in Dense Polymer Systems Used in Construction 281(6) S. N. Scrimgeour G. Hunter W. J. Harvey C. H. Lloyd D. M. Lane P. J. McDonald Stray-Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Hardening Materials 287(6) T. G. Nunes P. R. Bodart E. W. Randall Applications of Stray-Field Imaging to Dental Materials Science 293(6) S. N. Scrimgeour C. H. Lloyd G. Hunter D. M. Lane P. J. McDonald Particle Compaction as Observed by MRI 299(8) R. A. Waggoner M. Nakagwa S. J. Glass M. Reece E. Fukushima Medicine and Biology 2H Double Quantum Filtered NMR Histology and Diffusion Measurements in Isolated Nerves and Blood Vessels 307(16) H. Shinar Y. Sharf U. Eliav Y. Seo G. Navon Translational Diffusion of Water in Lung Tissue 323(14) B. Geil D. C. Ailion G. Laicher A. G. Cutillo Studies of Perfused Brain Slices with MR Microscopy 337(8) J. D. Bui D. L. Buckley M. I. Phillips S. J. Blackband Application of NMR Micro-Imaging to the Study of Water Transport in Eye Lenses 345(6) B. A. Moffat R. J. W. Truscott M. H. J. Sweeney J. M. Pope Relaxation Anisotropy as a Possible Marker for Macromolecular Orientations in Articular Cartilage 351(12) Y. Xia Morphometric Analysis of Cartilage Grown in a Hollow Fiber Bioreactor Using NMR Microscopy 363(10) K. Potter K. W. Fishbein W. E. Horton R. G. S. Spencer EPR Imaging of the Rat Heart 373(16) J. L. Zweier P. Kuppusamy Application of High Resolution Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging to Monitor a Rodent Model of Cardiac Dysfunction 389(6) S. Chandra K. G. Gurbanov R. Strittmatter E. H. Ohlstein G. Z. Feuerstein S. K. Sarkar Fast MR Imaging of Esophageal Motility 395(8) Y. Seki S. Naruse Y. Seo M. Murakami T. Ozaki M. Kitagawa H. Ishiguro Y. Nakae T. Hayakawa Spatial NMR Studies of Tumor Spheroids 403(10) K. R. Minard R. A. Wind W. E. Maas K. Millis D. G. Cory 19F Chemical Shift Imaging of F-nuc Formed from 5-FU in Mouse Tumor by Fast Spin Echo 413(8) Y. Doi Y. Kanazawa 17O and 31P Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spectroscopy: In Vivo Investigations of Cell Bioenergetics 421(10) G. D. Mateescu M. Cabrera D. Fercu Volume Localized 1H MRS of Renal Osmolytes 431(8) G. J. Cowin I. A. Leditschke S. Crozier Z. H. Endre MRM in the Modeling of the Ossicular Chain 439(6) E. W. Abel J. A. Chudek G. Hunter R. M. Lord R. L. MacKay R. P. Mills NMR Imaging of Rigid Biological Tissues 445(14) Y. Seo H. Takamiya H. Ishikawa T. Nakashima Y. Sharf G. Navon Magnetic Resonance Microimaging of Teeth 459(8) S. N. Scrimgeour C. H. Lloyd G. Hunter J. A. Chudek R. L. MacKay MRM, an Alternative Approach to the Study of Host/Parasitoid Relationships in Insects 467(6) J. A. Chudek G. Hunter R. L. MacKay S. Moritz A. N. E. Birch I. E. Geoghegan R. J. McNicol M. E. N. Majerus Plant Growth Studies Using Low Field NMR 473(8) L. van der Weerd T. Ruttink D. van Dusschoten F. J. Vergeldt P. A. de Jager H. Van As Fast Spatially Resolved Displacement Imaging in (Bio) Systems 481(8) T. W. J. Scheenen D. van Dusschoten P. A. de Jager H. Van As Diffusion and Flow Generalized Treatment of Modulated Gradient Spin Echo Attenuation for Restricted Diffusion in Spherical Pores 489(10) S. L. Codd P. T. Callaghan NMR-Imaging Techniques for Quantitative Characterization of Periodic Motions: `Incoherent Averaging and `Spectral Side Band Analysis 499(8) U. Goerke R. Kimmich Shear-Banding in a Cone-and-Plane Rheometer 507(10) M. M. Britton P. T. Callaghan Applications of NMR Flow Imaging in Material Science 517(14) S. Laukemper-Ostendorf K. Rombach P. Blumler A Non-Invasive Investigation of Concentration Polarization in Crossflow Microfiltration of Colloidal Silica 531(8) D. Airey V. Chen J. Wu J. M. Pope Evaluation of Mixing Profiles of Power Law Fluids in Scraped Surface Heat Exchanger Geometry Using MRI 539(8) W. Wang J. H. Walton M. J. McCarthy K. L. McCarthy The Self Diffusion of 1,3 Propylene Glycol in Track Etched Membrane Pores 547(8) E. Vasina V. Skirda V. Volkov A. Nechaev B. Mchedlishvili Geology and Ecology Review: NMR Detection and Characterization of Hydrocarbons in Subsurface Earth Formations 555(20) R. L. Kleinberg C. Flaum Why Would an Oil Company Use MRI? 575(28) B. A. Baldwin R. L. King Pore Structure and Connectivity of Porous Rock by High Resolution NMR Microscopy 603(14) D. A. Doughty L. Tomutsa Relaxation-Diffusion Processes and Local Magnetic Field Distributions in Natural Porous Media 617(10) D. Perez A. Benavides S. Gonzalez D. Barrantes M. Martin-Landrove MR Microscopy of Savannah River Tank Waste Simulants 627(12) K. R. Minard R. A. Wind L. O. Dworjanyn Hardware A Compact, Superconducting Magnet for Magnetic Resonance Microscopy 639(8) S. Crozier D. M. Doddrell MRI Gradient Coil Optimization 647(28) F. D. Doty Novel, Asymmetric Gradient Coil Sets for Magnetic Resonance Microscopy 675(8) S. Crozier W. U. Roffmann D. M. Doddrell Novel Gradient Coils for Magnetic Resonance Microscopy 683(12) E. R. Andrew M. Kempka S. Sagnowski E. Szczesniak The NMR Endoscope 695(8) R. Haken P. Blumler B. Blumich Development of a Flexible Pulse Programmer for MRI Using a Commercial Digital Signal Processor Board 703(10) K. Kose T. Haishi Tutorial Introduction to Magnetic Resonance 713(28) Y. Xia Author Index 741(4) Subject Index 745