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Image Reconstruction for Low-Field MRI
M.L. de Leeuw den Bouter
Numerical Analysis
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nmr imaging
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image processing
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universities
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hydrocephalus
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signals
50%
infants
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diseases
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brain
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cost
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permanent magnets
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magnetic fields
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design
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pennsylvania
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production
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children
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death
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static magnetic fields
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demand
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medical centers
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information
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diagnostic techniques
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africa
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signal-to-noise ratio
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images
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yields
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superconducting magnets
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water
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size
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fourier transformation
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Scanner
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Image Reconstruction
100%
University
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Global South
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Technology
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Country
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Coding
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Teams
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Whirl
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Subsaharan Africa
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Image
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Reconstruction
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Water
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Superconducting Magnet
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Child
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Tools
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Project
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Damage
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Selection
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Goal
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Diagnosis
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Magnitude
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Pennsylvania
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Science and Technology
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Transform
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Engineering
Fields
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Image Reconstruction
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Prototype
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Measurement
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Production
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Fourier Transform
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Static Magnetic Field
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Infrastructure
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Scale Ratio
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Inhomogeneity
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Water
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Measured Signal
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Signal-to-Noise Ratio
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Development
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Images
6%
Magnetic Field
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Design
6%
Single Measurement
6%
Keyphrases
Spatial Encoding
50%
Static Magnet
33%
Advanced Imaging Technology
16%
Ratio Scale
16%
Chemical Engineering
Water
100%
Physics
Superconducting Magnet
25%