- Title Information
- Title
- Bactrian camel neuroimaging: magnetic resonance, T1 weighted (set 1): saggital view
- Name:
Personal
- Name Part
- Walsh, Edward
- Role
- Role Term:
Text (marcrelator)
- author
- affiliation
- Brown University
- Name:
Personal
- Name Part
- Collins, Scott
- Role
- Role Term:
Text (marcrelator)
- author
- affiliation
- Brown University
- Name:
Personal
- Name Part
- Leary, Owen
- Role
- Role Term:
Text (marcrelator)
- author
- affiliation
- Brown University
- Name:
Personal
- Name Part
- Merck, Derek
- Role
- Role Term:
Text (marcrelator)
- author
- affiliation
- Brown University
- Name:
Personal
- Name Part
- Merck, Lisa
- Role
- Role Term:
Text (marcrelator)
- author
- affiliation
- Brown University
- Name:
Personal
- Name Part
- Sherwood, Chester
- Role
- Role Term:
Text (marcrelator)
- author
- affiliation
- George Washington University
- Type of Resource
- still image
- Genre (aat)
- magnetic resonance imaging
- Origin Information
- Date Created
(keyDate="yes")
- 2016
- Note:
scan
(displayLabel="Imaging modalities")
- Magnetic resonance
- Note:
view
(displayLabel="View")
- Sagittal view
- Abstract
- These files contain magnetic resonance data collected using the specified relaxation time constant. Each set of volumetric data has been resampled in axial, coronal, and sagittal views and saved as three sets of DICOM data. Only image files containing visible brain tissue have been saved and included in this set. Overall, the MR studies show clear white-gray differentiation and accurate anatomical representation. Magnetic resonance data was collected at Brown University on a Siemens 3 Tesla PRISMA scanner. The following conditions apply to this data: Expansion: 3D Magnetization Prepared Rapid Acquisition GRE (MP RAGE). Number of Excitations (NEX): 1. Transfer Syntax: Little Endian Explicit. Slice Thickness: 600.00 μm. L-R Angle: -86°. S-I Angle: 4°. Scan Mode: t1_mprage 1 NEX. Number of Slices: 192.
- Subject (LCSH)
- Topic
- Bactrian camel
- Subject (MESH)
- Topic
- Neuroimaging
- Subject (LCSH)
- Topic
- Magnetic resonance
- Identifier:
DOI
- https://doi.org/10.7301/Z00C4SPV