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Historical Perspectives on Neuroimaging Clinical Applications Future Directions
The " he human adult brain is a gelatinous organ weighing approximately 1400
grams and containing more than 100 billion nerve cells . Nerve cells are more ...
Historical Perspectives on Neuroimaging Clinical Applications Future Directions
The " he human adult brain is a gelatinous organ weighing approximately 1400
grams and containing more than 100 billion nerve cells . Nerve cells are more ...
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Phelps ME , Mazziotta JC : Positron emission tomography : human brain function
and biochemistry , Science 228 : 799-809 , 1985 . 185. Chugani HT , Phelps ME :
Maturation changes in cerebral function in infants determined by [ 18F ] FDG ...
Phelps ME , Mazziotta JC : Positron emission tomography : human brain function
and biochemistry , Science 228 : 799-809 , 1985 . 185. Chugani HT , Phelps ME :
Maturation changes in cerebral function in infants determined by [ 18F ] FDG ...
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preterm and term newborns : ' H - spectroscopy in developing human brain ,
Pediatr Res 30 : 574-578 , 1991 . 44. Tofts PB , Christiansen P , Pryds O et al :
Absolute concentrations of brain metabolites in childhood measured by ' H -
magnetic ...
preterm and term newborns : ' H - spectroscopy in developing human brain ,
Pediatr Res 30 : 574-578 , 1991 . 44. Tofts PB , Christiansen P , Pryds O et al :
Absolute concentrations of brain metabolites in childhood measured by ' H -
magnetic ...
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Contents
Introduction to Brain Imaging | 1 |
Computerized Axial Tomography | 97 |
Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 145 |
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