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This indispensable guide gives concise yet comprehensive
descriptions of the pulse sequences commonly used on modern MRI
scanners. The book consists of a total of 65 self-contained
sections, each focused on a single subject. Written primarily for
scientists, engineers, radiologists, and graduate students who are
interested in an in-depth understanding of various MRI pulse
sequences, it serves readers with a diverse set of backgrounds by
providing both non-mathematical and mathematical descriptions.
The book is divided into five parts. Part I of the book describes
two mathematical tools, Fourier transforms and the rotating
reference frame, that are useful for understanding MRI pulse
sequences. The second part is devoted to a wide variety of
radiofrequency (RF) pulses, and the third part focuses on gradient
waveforms. Data acquisition, image reconstruction, and
physiological monitoring related to pulse sequence design form the
subject of Part IV of the book. Once this foundation is
established, Part V of the book describes the underlying
principles, implementation, and selected applications of many pulse
sequences commonly in use today.
The extensive topic coverage and cross-referencing makes this book
ideal for beginners learning the building blocks of MRI pulse
sequence design, as well as for experienced professionals who are
seeking deeper knowledge of a particular technique.
-Explains pulse sequences, their components, and the associated
image reconstruction methods commonly used in MRI
-Provides self-contained sections for individual techniques
-Can be used as a quick reference guide or as a resource for deeper
study
-Includes both non-mathematical andmathematical descriptions
-Contains numerous figures, tables, references, and worked example
problems
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