Self-supporting RF coil for MRI

Electricity: measuring and testing – Particle precession resonance – Spectrometer components

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G01R 33341

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060113936

ABSTRACT:
An RF coil for an MRI system is self-supported by the formed conductor used to make the coil itself. A high-strength, high-conductive, stiff, internally self-supporting Cu-ag alloy may be used.

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"High Strength and High-Conductivity Cu-Ag Alloys Conductors", Showa Electric Wire & Cable Co. Ltd., advertising brochure, circa 1995.

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