RF Coils and Imaging Room A102 |
10:30 142. Endourethral MRI, H.H. Quick, H.K. Pannu, R. Genadry and E. Atalar, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA. |
10:42 143. Transmission Field Profiles for Transceive Phased Array Coils, G.R. Duensing, D.M. Peterson, B. Beck and J.R. Fitzsimmons, University of Florida Brain Institute, Gainesville, FL, USA. |
10:54 144. In vivo Evaluation of the Multi-Ring Surface Coil for Brain Micro-Imaging Using a Whole Body 3T System: Standard Imaging Sequences, F. Mirrashed, I. Cheung and J.C. Sharp, National Research Council Canada, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada and University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. |
11:06 145. A Detuneable TEM Transmit Coil for 4T fMRI and Spectroscopy, G. Adriany, E. Yacoub, X. Hu, M. Garwood, H. Merkle, W. Chen, S-G. Kim, P. Andersen, K. Ugurbil and J.T. Vaughan, University of Minnnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA. |
11:18 146. A Detunable Ellipitic Transmission Line Resonator for Body Imaging at 3T, P.J. Ledden, L.L. Wald, J.T. Vaughan and D. Hinton, Nova Medical, Inc. Wakefield MA, USA; Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, USA and University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA. |
11:30 147. 7T vs. 4T: Preliminary B1, SNR, SAR Comparison in the Human Head, J.T. Vaughan, M. Garwood, C.M. Collins, L. DelaBarre, G. Adriany, P. Andersen, H. Merkle, M.B. Smith and K. Ugurbil, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA and Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, Hershey, PA, USA. |
11:42 148. B1 Field Homogeneity Comparison at 300 MHz: Calculation vs. Experiment, C.M. Collins, M.B. Smith, J.T. Vaughan, M. Garwood and K. Ugurbil, The Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, Hershey, PA, USA and University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA. |
11:54 149. FDTD Numerical Comparison of Multi-Strut TEM Resonators, T.S. Ibrahim, R. Lee, B.A. Baertlein and P.M.L. Robitaille, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA. |
12:06 150. WITHDRAWN |
12:18 151. Role of B1-Eigenfields of Dielectric Objects in High-Field MRI, P. Röschmann, Philips Research Laboratories, Hamburg, Germany. |