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  1. 28 de feb. de 2018 · Scientists at the University of Minnesota have become the first in the world to perform magnetic resonance imaging of the human body at 10.5 Tesla—a magnetic field strength 10 times greater than a standard MRI and topping even the most advanced scanners elsewhere in the world.

  2. 31 de oct. de 2018 · Any metal could be ripped out by the immensely powerful, 10.5-tesla magnet — weighing almost 3 times more than a Boeing 737 aeroplane and a full 50% more powerful than the strongest magnets...

  3. Inside UMN’s New 10.5 Tesla MRI Scanner. Read Time: 1 minute. Most hospitals around the world have MRI machines with a strength of 1.5 Tesla. At the University of Minnesota, however, researchers have developed an MRI that scans at 10.5 Tesla, 10 times the strength of standard machines.

  4. 27 de nov. de 2023 · To increase granularity in human neuroimaging science, we designed and built a next-generation 7 Tesla magnetic resonance imaging scanner to reach ultra-high resolution by implementing...

  5. 14 de mar. de 2018 · Researchers at the school's Center for Magnetic Resonance Research (CMRR) conducted the imaging scans in December with the whole-body imaging 10.5 Tesla magnet. The magnet weighs 110 tons and has a magnetic field strength 10 times greater than a standard MRI.

  6. In this study, we acquired the first in vivo human head images at 10.5T using an 8-channel transmit/receive coil. We implemented and expanded a previously proposed workflow to validate the electromagnetic simulation model of the 8-channel transmit/receive coil.

  7. 1 de ene. de 2021 · Fractionated dipole antenna elements for 10.5T body imaging were designed and evaluated using numerical simulations. Transmit performance of antenna arrays inside the prostate, kidneys and heart were investigated and compared to those at 7.0T using both phase-only RF shimming and multi-spoke pulses.

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