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However , there are many other potential clinical applications of this technology ,
in areas ranging from characterizing particular pathologic conditions to furthering
the understanding and treatment of more subtle psychologic or cognitive ...
However , there are many other potential clinical applications of this technology ,
in areas ranging from characterizing particular pathologic conditions to furthering
the understanding and treatment of more subtle psychologic or cognitive ...
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... 239-326 Alzheimer's disease and , 317 ANOVA in , 309-310 applications of ,
311-317 auditory applications of , 315 basic principles of , 243-264 bolus
injection principles of , 264-280 central volume principle in , 266-267 cerebral
circulation ...
... 239-326 Alzheimer's disease and , 317 ANOVA in , 309-310 applications of ,
311-317 auditory applications of , 315 basic principles of , 243-264 bolus
injection principles of , 264-280 central volume principle in , 266-267 cerebral
circulation ...
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... 110 clinical applications of , 107-109 contrast agents and , 109-117 current
techniques of , 176-185 fast imaging methods of , 179-185 echo planar , 180-182
prepared magnetization , 179-180 segmented Fourier space , 182-185 functional
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... 110 clinical applications of , 107-109 contrast agents and , 109-117 current
techniques of , 176-185 fast imaging methods of , 179-185 echo planar , 180-182
prepared magnetization , 179-180 segmented Fourier space , 182-185 functional
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Contents
Introduction to Brain Imaging | 1 |
Computerized Axial Tomography | 97 |
Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 145 |
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