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Today's Neuroscience, Tomorrow's History - Professor Peter Mansfield - Audio
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1. School days in south London
Published 06/24/09
14. Safety - protecting patients
Published 02/24/09
13. Resolution - higher magnetic fields, faster imaging
Published 02/24/09
12. Resolution - the limits of functional imaging
Published 02/24/09
4. Queen Mary College, London University, 1956-64 - the beginning of Nuclear Magnetic
Published 02/24/09
15. Acoustic Screening – noise control
Published 02/23/09
6. Nottingham University, 1964 – first NMR images
Published 02/23/09
11. Gradient Coil Screening stabilises the magnetic field, necessary for imaging, 1986
Published 02/23/09
10. The world’s first Magnetic Resonance Imagine (MRI) movie, 1982
Published 02/23/09
9. The race to image the body, 1978
Published 02/23/09
7. Echo Planar Imaging (EPI)
Published 02/23/09
16. New science and the continuing struggle to get published
Published 02/20/09
8. How EPI works
Published 02/20/09
5. First spin echoes in solids
Published 02/20/09
3. Night school and a job in rocketry
Published 02/20/09
2. No qualifications but ambitious to become a scientist
Published 02/20/09
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