Electricity: measuring and testing – Particle precession resonance – Spectrometer components
Patent
1997-07-07
2000-07-04
Barlow, John
Electricity: measuring and testing
Particle precession resonance
Spectrometer components
324318, 324307, 324309, 324322, 324301, 600410, 600422, G01V 300
Patent
active
060844094
ABSTRACT:
Magnetic resonance scanner has a radio-frequency system with transmission/reception antennas, and possibly a radio-frequency shield as well, and guides for a movable patient bed arranged in a basic field system and in a gradient system, with the electrical components of the radio-frequency system being embedded in a cylindrical, rigid carrier tube that penetrates the basic field system and the gradient system in the axial direction and which simultaneously serves as a carrier for the guides for the patient bed. The carrier tube is introducible as structural unit into the basic field and gradient system.
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Eberler Ludwig
Stoeckel Bernd
Zebelein Guenther
Barlow John
Shrivastav Brij B.
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft
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