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Lise Skjold Andersen

Lise Skjold Andersen

Monday, 27 April 2009 12:58

Brain Maturation

Tuesday, 23 February 2010 16:24

Healthy Ageing

Wednesday, 27 May 2009 22:36

MRI in Denmark

Would you ever describe an arrow pointing to the right as pointing either up or down? If you are teaching NMR or MRI, there is a good chance you do just that, and expect your students to understand. Frequently misunderstood QM is responsible. Nuclei in thermal equilibrium are not in the spin-up or the spin-down state, for example, but in almost random mixtures (superpositions) corresponding to a near-spherical distribution of orientations. And nuclear magnetic resonance involves no "quantum jumps".

Thursday, 03 July 2008 01:48

Publications overview

Sunday, 02 March 2008 12:20

Highlights

Do not miss the following highlights on the DRCMR home page:

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Publication list and Annual reports. Selected pre- and reprints are available via the DRCMR eprints server.

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 DRCMR research groups and their activities including major projects Cimbi, HUBU and ContAct.

   

Cimbi - linking neurobiology to personality traits

HUBU brain maturation project

ContAct - Control of Actions brain research project

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   In Danish: Introduction to MRI and information for patients.

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   Educational software developed at the DRCMR for teaching MRI techniques.

Magnetic resonance: Precession and excitation

   Material for students and educators explaining basic magnetic resonance. 

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   Staff list with contact information and links to personal homepages.

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   The news archive
Thursday, 08 February 2007 12:00

Electroencephalography (EEG)

Electroencephalography (EEG) is a method group with the aim of supporting the research at DRCMR relative to EEG.

Wednesday, 14 February 2007 09:52

Specialized Trials Group

Presentation of the Specialized Trials Group:

Monday, 29 January 2007 12:05

Homepage contributions

It is important that everyone contributes to keeping the external homepage updated with interesting and relevant material. You do this by contributing/editing content, but also by reporting any errors you encounter to the most relevant person (Not just any person. Ask around, if in doubt. Pesist till fixed).

To contribute content or edit web pages, e.g. your personal page that may be linked via http://www.drcmr.dk/staff, you need to login. Use your normal DRCMR network login and password. While logged in, an additional User Menu should appear on the DRCMR pages you are browsing.

By default, you will have very few editing rights, but more rights can be given, if relevant, e.g. to pages you maintain. A subtle editing icon will appear on the pages that you have the right to edit. Click it, and fix content.

Avoid cut and paste of formated text from programs like Word or Powerpoint -- formatting codes breaks design and may interfere with further editing. Copy via Notepad, for example, and add your formatting directly in the web page editor.

Avoid scaling high-resolution images -- resize ahead of uploading instead.

Your friendly office mates, or the DRCMR IT support function can help you,  support#drcmr.dk (exchange # with @).

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