Medical Finding Resources for MRI: Books and Lectures

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For undergraduate students seeking resources on MRI, several online platforms provide valuable information. Key recommendations include the website from the Rochester Institute of Technology, which offers comprehensive insights into MRI technology, and RadiologyInfo, which provides detailed information about body MRI. Additionally, searching for "magnetic resonance imaging" on Google or other databases can yield further educational materials and lectures. These resources are essential for students in areas lacking physical books on the subject.
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hi budy


i need a book ar sites for MRI and if possible a lectures ...

hope find any help

thanks
 
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hi moonbear ,
actually iam undergraduated student and in my town there is no books about mri

so i need a good webs help me in this field and if it possible need a alectures !

that is and thanks again
 
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