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Medical imaging / Neuroimaging / Nuclear magnetic resonance / Magnetic resonance imaging / Bruker / Electron paramagnetic resonance / Preclinical imaging / Pulsed EPR / Positron emission tomography / Medicine / Medical physics / Spectroscopy
Date: 2014-03-13 23:52:01
Medical imaging
Neuroimaging
Nuclear magnetic resonance
Magnetic resonance imaging
Bruker
Electron paramagnetic resonance
Preclinical imaging
Pulsed EPR
Positron emission tomography
Medicine
Medical physics
Spectroscopy

THE CENTRE FOR ADVANCED IMAGING The Centre for Advanced Imaging (CAI) is a strategic initiative of The University of Queensland. It reflects the growth in biotechnology and biomedical research requiring spectroscopic and

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