Browsing Department of Physics and Technology by Subject "Magnetic Resonance Imaging"
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Hydrate Phase Transitions in Sediments
(Master thesis, 2017-12-21)Natural gas hydrates, simplified described as gas compressed in ice, are a substance existing in large quantities around the world. Their existence requires elevated pressures and low temperature. They are therefore found ... -
Modelling Demyelination and Neuronal Loss from Diffusion Weighted Magnetic Resonance Images in an Experimental Model of Multiple Sclerosis
(Master thesis, 2015-05-31)This master project is an application of an advanced biophysical model of water diffusion in tissue to asses neuronal microstructure of mouse and rat brain and, in particular, to find potential imaging markers of demyelination ...