Mark A. Richard
Hitachi
16 Papers
385 Citations
Mark A. Richard is an academic researcher from Hitachi. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electromagnetic coil & Magnetic field. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 16 publications. Previous affiliations of Mark A. Richard include Philips.
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Patent
Low-cost, snap-in whole-body RF coil with mechanically switchable resonant frequencies
Mark A. Richard,Nicholas J. Mastandrea +1 more
- 15 Oct 1997
TL;DR: In this article, a snap-in, whole-body radio frequency coil for increasing the diameter of a bore of a toroidal magnetic resonance imaging apparatus includes a plurality of longitudinally extending coil elements having element ends.
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Volume RF coils with integrated high resolution focus coils for magnetic resonance imaging
Mark A. Richard,Theodore J. Reisker +1 more
- 12 Dec 1997
TL;DR: A magnetic resonance imaging apparatus includes a main magnet (12) for generating a main magnetic field in an examination region (14) and a radio frequency coil assembly as discussed by the authors, which transmits radio frequency pulses into the examination region to induce magnetic resonance in selected dipoles disposed therein.
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In-room mri display terminal and remote control system
Donald William Kormos,Mark A. Richard +1 more
- 25 Nov 1998
TL;DR: In this paper, an MRI control system for controlling the operation of an MRI scanner from within an RF shielded MRI exam room in which the MRI scanner is located includes an MRI compatible infrared remote control device located within the MRI exam rooms for producing infrared control signals within the MR exam room.
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Octapole magnetic resonance gradient coil system with elongate azimuthal gap
Labros S. Petropoulos,Nicholas J. Mastandrea,Mark A. Richard +2 more
- 22 Dec 1997
TL;DR: In this article, a magnetic resonance imaging apparatus (MRAI) includes a primary magnet assembly for generating a temporarily constant magnetic field through an examination region, a gradient coil assembly for inducing magnetic field gradients across the examination region (20), and a radio frequency coil for receiving resonance signals from the examination regions.
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Method and apparatus for positioning an insert gradient coil within an examination region of a magnetic resonance imaging apparatus
Nicholas J. Mastandrea,Mark A. Richard +1 more
- 27 Nov 1996
TL;DR: In this article, a trolley cage is used to position an insert gradient coil along a patient beam (38) of a magnetic resonance imaging apparatus (A) and an interlock mechanism (96, 110-116) is provided to enable the imaging system to operate only when it is properly locked to the patient beam.
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