Ibrahim et al., 2007 - Google Patents
Electromagnetic and modeling analyses of an implanted device at 3 and 7 TeslaIbrahim et al., 2007
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- Ibrahim T
- Tang L
- Kangarlu A
- Abraham R
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- Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging: An Official Journal of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
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Purpose To study the specific absorption rates (SAR) associated with implantable devices at 3T and 7T. Materials and Methods Studies were carried out utilizing a finite difference time domain (FDTD) model that treats the radio frequency (RF) coil and an anatomically detailed …
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