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Signal processing in magnetic resonance spectroscopy with biomedical applications [electronic resource] / authors, Dževad Belkic, Karen Belkic.

By: Belkić, Dž (Dževad)Contributor(s): Belkić, Karen, 1952-Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boca Raton : Taylor & Francis, 2010Description: xv, 447 p. : illISBN: 9781439806456 (ebook : PDF)Subject(s): Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy | Signal processingGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: No titleOnline resources: Distributed by publisher. Purchase or institutional license may be required for access. Also available in print edition.
Contents:
1. Basic tasks of signal processing in spectroscopy -- 2. The role of quantum mechanics in signal processing -- 3. Exact quantum-mechanical, Pad�-based recovery of spectral parameters -- 4. Harmonic transients in time signals -- 5. Signal-noise separation via Froissart doublets -- 6. Machine accurate quantification and illustrated signal-noise separation -- 7. Pad� processing for MR spectra from in vivo time signals -- 8. Magnetic resonance in neuro-oncology : achievements and challenges -- 9. Pad� quantification of malignant and benign ovarian MRS data -- 10. Breast cancer and non-malignant breast data : quantification by FPT -- 11. Multiplet resonances inMRS data from normal and cancerous prostate -- 12. Recapitulation of Pad�-optimized processing of biomedical time signals -- 13. Conclusion and outlooks.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Basic tasks of signal processing in spectroscopy -- 2. The role of quantum mechanics in signal processing -- 3. Exact quantum-mechanical, Pad�-based recovery of spectral parameters -- 4. Harmonic transients in time signals -- 5. Signal-noise separation via Froissart doublets -- 6. Machine accurate quantification and illustrated signal-noise separation -- 7. Pad� processing for MR spectra from in vivo time signals -- 8. Magnetic resonance in neuro-oncology : achievements and challenges -- 9. Pad� quantification of malignant and benign ovarian MRS data -- 10. Breast cancer and non-malignant breast data : quantification by FPT -- 11. Multiplet resonances inMRS data from normal and cancerous prostate -- 12. Recapitulation of Pad�-optimized processing of biomedical time signals -- 13. Conclusion and outlooks.

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