Universal kinematic imaging table for rapid positional changes i

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

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600415, 600420, 5601, 5943, A61B 5055

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ABSTRACT:
An examination table for use with an imaging device is provided with a rolling track on an upper surface of a platform. A table is supported on the rolling track for movement relative to the platform. The imaging machine includes lower coils which are supported under the table and upper coils which are supported on the platform. The table and the rolling track are made from a non-ferromagnetic material so as not to interfere with the coils. The examination table can also be used with other imaging machines such as computed tomography and x-ray machines.

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