imaging magnetic
Melbourne Health and BioGrid Australia Turn to New Database to Host Medical Images
White Paper BioGrid Australia recently made available a set of historical Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) images from the past 15 years which had only been available on archival tapes, to help researchers understand how to treat epilepsy. [01 Jul 2008]
About Microsoft Office Document Imaging
White Paper Document imaging is the process of scanning paper documents, converting them to digital images that are then stored on CD, DVD, or other magnetic storage. With Microsoft Office Document Imaging, one can scan paper documents and convert them to... [16 Apr 2008]
Intermagnetics Finds Real-Time Anti-Malware Appliance That Works
White Paper Intermagnetics founded in 1971, is the world's leading Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) components and accessories manufacturer. Intermagnetics needed a single gateway anti-malware appliance that could protect its web and email traffic from viruses... [22 Jun 2007]
Diffusion Tensor Imaging: On the Assessment of Data Quality - A Preliminary Bootstrap Analysis
White Paper In the field of nuclear magnetic resonance imaging, Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) has proven an important method for the characterisation of ultrastructural tissue properties. Yet various technical and biological sources of signal uncertainty may... [05 Feb 2007]
Dartmouth College FMRI Data Center Counts on StorageTek Tape Technology for Cost-Effective Image Archiving
White Paper The Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) Data Center at Dartmouth College serves as a lynchpin for researchers and educators who study the operation of the brain. The fMRI Data Center expects continuing growth in the volume of stored data. [02 Feb 2006]
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Simulation on a Grid Computing Architecture
This paper presents the implementation of a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) simulator on a GRID computing architecture. The simulation process is based on the resolution of Bloch equation in a 3D space. [25 Nov 2004]
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Simulation on a Grid Computing Architecture
White Paper This paper presents the implementation of a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) simulator on a GRID computing architecture. The simulation process is based on the resolution of Bloch equation in a 3D space. [24 Nov 2004]
Sun ONE Solution Stack for Scientific Data Warehousing
White Paper This paper talks about the Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) Data Center at Dartmouth College, which is making critical breakthroughs in the storage and analysis of functional neuro-imaging datasets with the goal of furthering... [05 May 2004]
Xerox PARC pioneer Pake dies
News That work in magnetics helped later researchers develop magnetic resonance imaging - a widespread technique for medical diagnosis. George Pake, the scientist who founded Xerox's fabled Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), died after a long illness... [11 Mar 2004]
Anatomically Consistent Segmentation of the Human Cortex for Functional MRI Visualization
White Paper We describe a system that is being used to segment gray matter from volumetric representations of the human cortex obtained using magnetic resonance imaging. Because the gray matter segmentation is anatomically consistent, it can be used together... [24 Feb 2004]
Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Transplantation in MS
White Paper Magnetic resonance imaging gadolinium enhancement was present in 3 of 5 patients before transplantation and 0 of 4 after SCT. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an immune-mediated disease that may be amenable to high-dose immunosuppression with peripheral... [24 Feb 2004]
Medical Imaging: Current Status and Future Perspectives
White Paper Indeed, x-ray computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging yield exquisitely detailed images of such structures. Medical imaging is often thought of as a way of viewing anatomical structures of the body. [14 Aug 2003]
Robust, Reliable Performance-Built-In
White Paper InSightec, an Israel-based company, is revolutionizing the medical field by introducing a non-invasive surgical procedure that uses ultrasound and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) technology in the treatment of cancerous and benign tumors. [14 Aug 2003]
Magnetic resonance gives boost to food safety
News Magnetic resonance (MR), once the exclusive domain of medical imaging and chemical analysis, has made its first foray into the manufacturing industry. Pykett explained that IGC's Magnetic Resonance Inspection detects when bacteria have spoiled food. [10 Sep 1998]
