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Part of the e-Learning Program
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Magnetic Resonance Forum;
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We like books. Thus, putting one of the standard textbooks on the internet was a challenge for us. We hope that the looks of the real textbook have not been lost completely – and, at the same time, that the advantages of e-learning bear fruit.

If you want to learn something about magnetic resonance imaging or its applications choose your topic of interest. If you want to learn it from scratch start with Chapter 1.

If you want to air your brain, read the comments. They are scattered in between and flagged with a writer's quill:

This one, for instance, leads
you to the Introduction:
How it all began

"Once upon a time, not so long ago ..."



Citation rule:

Rinck P. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. The Basic Textbook of the European Magnetic Resonance Forum.
6th edition. 2012.
Electronic version 6.8; 2 May 2013.
www.magnetic-resonance.org


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Main Topics and Chapters

  Foreword
  News & Notes
-01-
Introductory Fundamentals: Magnetism and Electricity
-02-
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR)
-03-
Instrumentation
-04-
Relaxation Times and Basic Pulse Sequences
-05-
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
-06-
Image Formation
-07-
Image Data Transformation: k-Space
-08-
Rapid Imaging
-09-
Fundamentals of Image Characteristics: the MR Image
-10-
Image Contrast
-11-
Advanced Imaging and Contrast Concepts
-12-
Contrast Agent Fundamentals: More Magnetism
-13-
Contrast Agents
-14-
From Bulk Flow to MR Angiography and Cardiac MR
-15-
Image Processing and Visualization
-16-
Dynamic Imaging
-17-
Common Artifacts in MR Imaging
-18-
Safety of Patients and Personnel
-19-
Non-Medical Applications of NMR and MRI
-20-
The History of MR Imaging
-21-
MR Imaging: Facts and Figures
  Glossary
  List of Abbreviations
  References
 
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