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Jieru Chi, Lei Guo, Aurelien Destruel, Yaohui Wang, Chunyi Liu, Mingyan Li, Ewald Weber, Qinghuo Liu, Jie Yang, Xuegang Xin and Feng Liu
Magnetic Resonance-Electrical Properties Tomography (MR-EPT) is a method to reconstruct the electrical properties (EPs) of bio-tissues from the measured radiofrequency (RF) field in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). Current MR-EPT approaches reconstruct ...
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Quanquan Wang, Zukun Song, Jian Zhu and Huazhong Liu
The marching-on-in-degree (MOD) method is applied in this paper to analyze the transient electromagnetic scattering of multilayer graphene and a dielectric substrate. The time domain resistive boundary condition (TD-RBC) integral equation and time domain...
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Jia Gong, Wenwei Yu and Shao Ying Huang
Point-of-care magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) requires clear images within a short scanning time, a small footprint of the scanner, and relatively low memory required for image reconstruction. A permanent magnet array (PMA)-based MRI system is a good ca...
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Lenka Hanáková, Jaroslav Prucha, Vladimír Socha, Milan ?tengl and Sarah Van den Bergh
Modern approaches to physical therapy often use electric currents induced by time-varying magnetic fields. Although some of these methods are already commonly used, and only a few studies are looking at applying particular techniques on exposed tissue. I...
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Etsuko Ohmae, Nobuko Yoshizawa, Kenji Yoshimoto, Maho Hayashi, Hiroko Wada, Tetsuya Mimura, Yuko Asano, Hiroyuki Ogura, Yutaka Yamashita, Harumi Sakahara and Yukio Ueda
We previously compared time-domain diffuse optical spectroscopy (TD-DOS) with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) using various water/lipid phantoms. However, it is difficult to conduct similar comparisons in the breast, because of measurement differences d...
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