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Assignee: Echo Medical Systems, LLC


Location: Houston, TX
No. of patents: 5

NumberTitleIssue Date
7366560Nuclear magnetic resonance method for body composition analysis
A method is disclosed for analyzing composition of a body part from nuclear magnetic resonance measurements made on the body part. The method includes exciting a predetermined sequence of nuclear magnetic resonance phenomena in the body part and measuring nuclear ma...
04/29/2008
7366559Nuclear magnetic resonance apparatus and method for assessing whole body composition
A method is disclosed for measuring whole body composition. The method includes confining movement of the body to a selected volume, inducing a static magnetic field in the volume, inducing a pulsed radio frequency magnetic field in the volume, and receiving nuclear...
04/29/2008
7355402Method and apparatus for hazardous liquid detection
A method for hazardous liquid detection within a container includes inducing a static magnetic field in the container, inducing a radio frequency magnetic field in the container at a frequency selected to excite nuclear magnetic resonance phenomena in liquids; detec...
04/08/2008
7343192Magnetic resonance imaging method and apparatus for body composition analysis
A method is disclosed for analyzing body composition. The method includes inducing a static magnetic field in the body. The static magnetic field has a known distribution along a longitudinal axis of the body. A radio frequency magnetic field is induced in the body....
03/11/2008
6278891Nuclear magnetic resonance method and apparatus for bone analysis and imaging
A method for analyzing a bone is disclosed. The method includes measuring nuclear magnetic resonance signals corresponding to an amount of hydrogen nuclei from within a selected portion of the bone. The signals measured includes components corresponding t...
08/21/2001
 
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