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Analyzing A Resonator For MRI Applications

Magnetic-resonance-imaging (MRI) systems can produce high-resolution images of cross sections of human bodies, proving to be invaluable for medical diagnostics. An important component in an MRI system is the RF probe used to emit a uniform RF magnetic field over the section of the human body under i...

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Published in:Microwaves & RF 2007-11, Vol.46 (11), p.92
Main Authors: Benabdallah, Nadia, Benahmed, Nasreddine, Benyoucef, Boumediene
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