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This volume celebrates the 20th anniversary of the first
application of superconducting mag- netic field sensors to
biomagnetism by providing a comprehensive survey of advances in
biomag- netic research worldwide. "Biomagnetism" is the
investigation of biological processes as reflected by accompanying
magnetic fields. It embraces basic and clinical research, as well
as applications in medicine and occupational health. The contents
of this book are the proceedings of the 7th Interna- tional
Conference on Biomagnetism, held from August 13 through 18, 1989,
at New York Univer- sity - in the heart of the Greenwich Village
area of Manhattan. Topics include studies of the brain, heart,
liver, lungs, muscle, tissue in vitro, advances in instrumentation,
development of theory, and related topics. Interdisciplinary in
emphasis, this presentation begins with a set of tutorials by five
outstand- ing professors: John Wikswo, Toivo Katila, Gian Luca
Romani, Gerhard Stroink, and Stephen Swithenby. These tutorials
were especially prepared to serve as an introduction for readers
who are relatively new to the subject. They are followed by three
presentations that mark the 20th anniver- sary of the first
application of a SQUID sensor to biomagnetism (the acronyn SQUID is
shorthand for superconducting quantum interference device).
Articles by James Zimmerman and Edgar Edel- sack look back to the
catalytic process that affected a marriage between Zimmerman's
SQUID and David Cohen's magnetically shielded room.
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