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Imaging at ultrahigh magnetic fields: History, challenges, and solutions
Kamil Uğurbil
Center for Magnetic Resonance Research
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Biological Information
20%
Biological Processes
20%
Brain Anatomy
20%
Brain Function
20%
Coil Configuration
20%
Constructive Interference
20%
Destructive Interference
20%
Field History
100%
High Field Strength
20%
High Magnetic Field
20%
Human Body
20%
Human Torso
20%
Image Nonuniformity
20%
Imaging Methods
20%
Imaging Studies
20%
Information Content
20%
Low Field
20%
Near-field Regime
20%
NMR Spectroscopy
20%
Non-uniformity
20%
Parallel Imaging
20%
Radio Frequency
40%
Rapid Progress
20%
Resonance Condition
20%
Signal Reception
20%
Signal Transmission
20%
Signal-to-noise Ratio
20%
Spectroscopy Studies
20%
Technological Solutions
20%
Traveling Wave
20%
Ultra-high Field
100%
Ultrahigh Magnetic Field
100%
Engineering
Biological Property
50%
Field History
100%
Field Strength
50%
Image Analysis
50%
Information Content
50%
Magnetic Field
100%
Nonuniformity
100%
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
50%
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
50%
Technological Solution
50%
Traveling Wave
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Biological Process
50%
Field Strength
50%
Imaging Method
50%
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
50%
Nonuniformity
100%
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
50%
Research and Development
50%
Signal Reception
50%
Signal Transmission
50%
Traveling Wave
50%
Physics
Biological Process
50%
Field Strength
50%
Image Analysis
50%
Magnetic Field
100%
Nonuniformity
100%
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
50%
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
50%
Traveling Wave
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Biological Phenomena and Functions Concerning the Entire Organism
100%
Brain Function
100%
NMR Spectroscopy
100%
Parallel Imaging
100%
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
100%
Neuroscience
Brain Function
100%
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
100%
Parallel Imaging
100%
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
100%