Essentials of MRI Safety. Donald W. McRobbie
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Further reading and resources
1 Kangarlu, A. and Schenck, J.F. (2014). Bioeffects of static magnetic fields. In: MRI bioeffects, safety, and patient management (Ed. F.D. Shellock and J.V. Crues III) pp. 29–63. Los Angeles, CA: Biomedical Research Publishing Group.
2 Panych, L.P. and Madore, B. (2018). The physics of MRI safety. Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging 47:28–43.
3 https://itis.swiss/virtual‐population/tissue‐properties/database (Accessed 9 July 2019) Database of tissue properties.
Notes
1 1 Note, we do not use the term “ferrous” which means “containing iron.”
2 2 Sometimes mass susceptibility is used: where ρ is the material's density in kg m–3.
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