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The following pages link to Paul Lauterbur (Q106547):
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- Paul Lauterbur (Q106547) (← links)
- Lasker-DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award (Q136696) (← links)
- Peter Mansfield (Q243601) (← links)
- Charles F. Kettering Prize (Q610188) (← links)
- IEEE Medal of Honor (Q678414) (← links)
- National Medal of Technology and Innovation (Q937629) (← links)
- Max Delbruck Prize (Q1912401) (← links)
- Magnetic resonance zeugmatography (Q22065256) (← links)
- Prolonged exercise induces angiogenesis and increases cerebral blood volume in primary motor cortex of the rat (Q28578949) (← links)
- Apparent water diffusion measurements in electrically stimulated neural tissue (Q30559730) (← links)
- Reconstruction from NMR data acquired with imaging gradients having arbitrary time dependence (Q31145183) (← links)
- Diffusion measurement in phantoms and tissues using SLIM localization (Q32137243) (← links)
- A multiple echo pulse sequence for diffusion tensor imaging and its application in excised rat spinal cords (Q32175735) (← links)
- Progress in n.m.r. zeugmatographic imaging (Q36587534) (← links)
- Paramagnetic contrast agents in nuclear magnetic resonance medical imaging (Q36600784) (← links)
- True three-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance zeugmatographic images of a human brain (Q36658252) (← links)
- Voltage-sensitive magnetic gels as magnetic resonance monitoring agents (Q36783284) (← links)
- Quantitative lactate-specific MR imaging and 1H spectroscopy of skeletal muscle at macroscopic and microscopic resolutions using a zero-quantum/double-quantum coherence filter and SLIM/GSLIM localization (Q36864693) (← links)
- The spontaneous development of biology from chemistry (Q37091068) (← links)
- Cancer detection by nuclear magnetic resonance zeugmatographic imaging (Q39729472) (← links)
- Four-dimensional spectral-spatial imaging using projection reconstruction (Q39830092) (← links)
- Nuclear magnetic resonance technology for medical studies (Q40188380) (← links)
- 19F-and 13C-NMR studies of a specifically labelled lipoprotein in the Eschericia coli membrane (Q40826308) (← links)
- Image formation by induced local interactions. Examples employing nuclear magnetic resonance. 1973. (Q44668402) (← links)
- NMR Imaging in Medicine: History, Principles and Prospects (Q46107794) (← links)
- An efficient method for dynamic magnetic resonance imaging (Q48192841) (← links)
- Lactate quantitation in a gerbil brain stroke model by GSLIM of multiple-quantum-filtered signals. Generalized spectral localization by imaging (Q48218514) (← links)
- Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) imaging of iron oxide-labeled neural transplants (Q48276001) (← links)
- Nobel Lecture. All science is interdisciplinary--from magnetic moments to molecules to men. (Q48341255) (← links)
- All science is interdisciplinary--from magnetic moments to molecules to men (Nobel lecture). (Q48345302) (← links)
- Richest u.s. Science prize. (Q48403985) (← links)
- A fast spin echo technique with circular sampling. (Q48560444) (← links)
- Application of reduced-encoding imaging with generalized-series reconstruction (RIGR) in dynamic MR imaging. (Q52297642) (← links)
- Fast dynamic imaging using two reference images. (Q52302637) (← links)
- Three-dimensional NMR microscopy of rat spleen and liver. (Q52394778) (← links)
- A comparison of RIGR and SVD dynamic imaging methods. (Q52895627) (← links)
- Demystifying biology: Did life begin as a complex system? (Q56513450) (← links)
- Design and analysis of microcoils for NMR microscopy (Q57189712) (← links)
- Molecular Dynamics of Ion−Chelate Complexes Attached to Dendrimers (Q58795305) (← links)
- NMR images of microscopic flow (Q58988822) (← links)
- SLIM: spectral localization by imaging (Q67992675) (← links)
- NMR imaging in biomedicine (Q68990780) (← links)
- Ferromagnetic particles as contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging of liver and spleen (Q69521745) (← links)
- Nuclear magnetic resonance zeugmatographic imaging of the heart: application to the study of ventricular septal defect (Q70297601) (← links)
- Nuclear magnetic resonance technique in human surgery. Case report (Q70414264) (← links)
- [NMR imaging of fluorine-containing substances. 19-Fluorine ventilation and perfusion studies] (Q70470920) (← links)
- Three-dimensional nuclear-magnetic-resonance zeugmatographic imaging of surgical specimens (Q70506831) (← links)
- NMR zeugmatographic imaging in medicine (Q70631454) (← links)
- A discussion of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) relaxation time of tumors in terms of their interpretation as self-organizing dissipative structures, and of their study in vivo by NMR zeugmatographic imaging (Q70943030) (← links)
- True three-dimensional image reconstruction by nuclear magnetic resonance zeugmatography (Q70955976) (← links)