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Catheterization of Intestinal Loops in Ruminants
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シールドループにおける基本共振時のループ電流抑制
Wenjun Wang1, Rasmus Alexander Jepsen1, Juan Diego Sánchez-Heredia2
1Technical University of Denmark, 2800, Kongens Lyngby, Denmark.
Scientific reports
|February 11, 2026
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研究者らは、磁気共鳴画像法(MRI)コイルアレイ用のシールドループにおけるループ電流を抑制する新しい手法を開発しました。この技術は、MRIシステムにおける信号受信と画質を大幅に向上させます。
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