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Essential Concepts in MRI

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Physics, Instrumentation, Spectroscopy and Imaging

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<p><b>A concise and complete introductory treatment of NMR and MRI&nbsp;</b></p> <p><i>Essential Concepts in MRI</i>&nbsp;delivers&nbsp;the first&nbsp;comprehensive look&nbsp;at magnetic resonance imaging with a&nbsp;practical&nbsp;focus on&nbsp;nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy&nbsp;applications. The book includes the essential components of MRI and NMR&nbsp;and is written for anyone new to the field of MRI who seeks to gain a complete understanding of all four essential components of MRI: physics theory, instrumentation, spectroscopy, and imaging.&nbsp;</p> <p>Highly visual and including numerous full color figures that provide&nbsp;crucial graphical descriptions of key concepts discussed in the book,&nbsp;<i>Essential Concepts in MRI</i>&nbsp;includes discussions of quantitative and creative MRI, as well as spatial mapping in MRI&nbsp;and the effects of the field gradient and k-space imaging.&nbsp;The book also covers:&nbsp;</p> <ul> <li>A thorough introduction to essential concepts in&nbsp;nuclear magnetic resonance, including classical descriptions of NMR and quantum mechanical descriptions of NMR&nbsp;</li> <li>Comprehensive explorations of essential concepts in NMR instrumentation, including&nbsp;magnets, radio-frequency coils, transmitters, and receivers&nbsp;</li> <li>Practical discussions of essential concepts in NMR spectroscopy, including simple 1D spectroscopy, double resonance, and dipolar interactions in two-spin systems&nbsp;</li> <li>In-depth examinations of essential concepts in MRI, including&nbsp;the design of&nbsp;MRI&nbsp;pulse sequences&nbsp;and&nbsp;the elements of&nbsp;MRI instrumentation, with a special focus on quantitative&nbsp;MRI&nbsp;&nbsp;</li> </ul> <p><i>Essential Concepts in MRI</i>&nbsp;is a must-read reference for upper-level undergraduate and postgraduate students in the physical and medical sciences, especially radiology, MRI, and imaging courses.&nbsp;It&rsquo;s also essential for students and researchers in the biomedical sciences and engineering.&nbsp;</p>