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Simulations of Dynamic Magnetic
Resonance Imaging Signals (SID-MRI)
Magnetic
Resonance Systems Lab
Department
of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843-3128
Copyright 2007,
Jim Ji, Texas A&M University. All Rights Reserved.
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COPYRIGHT
You
are granted a license to use the Software for academic, research
and internal business purposes
only, without a fee, provided that you cite the following
paper in your work.
J.
Ji and Y. Jiraraksopakun, “Model-Based Simulation of Dynamic Magnetic Resonance
Imaging
Signals,”
Biomedical Signal Processing and Control. V. 3(4), pp. 305-311, 2008.
You may not distribute the software to third parties without
explicit permission from the
developer. If you make derivative works and distribute it, you will
(1) notify the developers regarding
its distribution of the derivative work, and
(2) obtain a written permission
from the developer to use this software in your work.
WE MAKE NO REPRESENTATIONS ABOUT THE
SUITABILITY OF THIS SOFTWARE FOR
ANY PURPOSE. IT IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT
EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED
WARRANTY. WE
SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES SUFFERED BY THE
USERS OF THIS SOFTWARE.
Any Licensee wishing to make commercial
use of the Software should contact:
Jim Ji
Department of Electrical and
Computer Engineering
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843-3128
jimji@tamu.edu
Bibtex citation:
@article{ji2008model,
title={{Model-based
simulation of dynamic magnetic resonance imaging signals}},
author={Ji,
J.X. and Jiraraksopakun, Y.},
journal={Biomedical
Signal Processing and Control},
volume={3},
number={4},
pages={305--311},
year={2008},
publisher={Elsevier}
}
Endnote
citation (copy and paste into an .enw file):
%0
Journal Article
%T
Model-based simulation of dynamic magnetic resonance imaging signals
%A Ji, JX
%A Jiraraksopakun, Y
%J
Biomedical Signal Processing and Control
%V
3
%N
4
%P
305-311
%D
2008
%I
Elsevier