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Michael M Thornton

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Magnetic Resonance in Medicine|October 26, 2016
Direct SAR mapping by thermoacoustic imaging: A feasibility studySimone A Winkler, Paul A Picot, Michael M Thornton, et al.
Bone|August 5, 2009
Beam hardening artifacts in micro-computed tomography scanning can be reduced by X-ray beam filtration and the resulting images can be used to accurately measure BMDJeffrey A Meganck, Kenneth M Kozloff, Michael M Thornton, et al.
Medical Physics|March 6, 2004
MicroCT scanner performance and considerations for vascular specimen imagingMichael Marxen, Michael M Thornton, Cameron B Chiarot, et al.
Medical Physics|November 4, 2005
Prospective respiratory-gated micro-CT of free breathing rodentsNancy L Ford, Hristo N Nikolov, Chris J D Norley, et al.
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Magnetic Resonance in Medicine|October 26, 2016
Direct SAR mapping by thermoacoustic imaging: A feasibility studySimone A Winkler, Paul A Picot, Michael M Thornton, et al.
Bone|August 5, 2009
Beam hardening artifacts in micro-computed tomography scanning can be reduced by X-ray beam filtration and the resulting images can be used to accurately measure BMDJeffrey A Meganck, Kenneth M Kozloff, Michael M Thornton, et al.
Medical Physics|March 6, 2004
MicroCT scanner performance and considerations for vascular specimen imagingMichael Marxen, Michael M Thornton, Cameron B Chiarot, et al.
Medical Physics|November 4, 2005
Prospective respiratory-gated micro-CT of free breathing rodentsNancy L Ford, Hristo N Nikolov, Chris J D Norley, et al.
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