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The Basics of MRI by Joseph P. Hornak

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The Basics of MRI
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Publisher: Interactive Learning Software

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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an imaging technique used primarily in medical settings to produce high quality images of the inside of the human body. This text presents a comprehensive picture of the basic principles of MRI.

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