Sankaran Kumar
Morpho
14 Papers
154 Citations
Sankaran Kumar is an academic researcher from Morpho. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gradiometer & Electromagnet. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 14 publications.
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Papers
Patent
Simplified water-bag technique for magnetic susceptibility measurements on the human body and other specimens
William F. Avrin,Sankaran Kumar,Peter V. Czipott,Walter N. Freeman,Hoke S. Trammell +4 more
- 26 Mar 2002
TL;DR: In this article, an improved water-bag technique is employed to eliminate background tissue response to an alternating current field applied by an applied field coil (18, 26, 28) for noninvasively detecting the paramagnetic concentration of a patient.
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Magnetic resonance imaging screening method and apparatus
Peter V. Czipott,Sankaran Kumar,Stephen Wolff,Lowell J. Burnett,Richard J. McClure,R. Kemp Massengill,William F. Avrin +6 more
- 07 Oct 2003
TL;DR: In this article, a method and apparatus to screen individuals specifically for paramagnetic or ferromagnetic objects they may be carrying or wearing, before they enter the high-field region of an MRI suite is presented.
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Screening sealed bottles for liquid explosives
Sankaran Kumar,W. Casey McMichael,Yoojin Kim,Alan G. Sheldon,Erik E. Magnuson,L. Ficke,T. K. Chhoa,Charles R. Moeller,Geoffrey A. Barrall,Lowell J. Burnett,Peter V. Czipott,J. S. Pence,David C. Skvoretz +12 more
- 29 Jan 1997
TL;DR: The Quantum Magnetics Liquid Explosives Screening System (QLES) as discussed by the authors uses magnetic resonance (MR) to interrogate liquid containers to detect liquid explosives and flammables.
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Apparatus and method for varying magnetic field strength in magnetic resonance measurements
Pablo J. Prado,Sankaran Kumar,Erik E. Magnuson +2 more
- 28 Dec 2007
TL;DR: In this paper, a two-pole, generally u-shaped magnet assembly generates a static and uniform magnetic field, and the field control rods are placed at a pre-determined distance into these holes and symmetrically or asymmetrically moved across each magnet poles in a controlled manner to change the magnetic field strength while keeping the uniform magnetic distribution.
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