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  1. Articles 1–20. ‪Radiology, University of Wisconsin‬ - ‪‪Cited by 10,605‬‬ - ‪MR Technology and Use Design‬.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_PipeJames Pipe - Wikipedia

    David James Pipe (born 16 December 1977) is a former English first-class cricketer, who played as a wicket-keeper . Pipe was born at Bradford and made his first-class debut for Worcestershire against Oxford University in May 1998, recording two catches and a stumping.

  3. James G. Pipe's 104 research works with 7,576 citations and 8,826 reads, including: Accelerating spiral deblurring with square kernels and low‐pass preconditioning

  4. Dr. Pipe’s research focuses on developing MRI methods that have a real, positive impact on patient care. He is best known for his invention of PROPELLER (MultiVane XD), a method specifically designed to eliminate the blurring that results when patients move during an MRI scan.

  5. mayoclinic.elsevierpure.com › en › personsJames Pipe — Mayo Clinic

    James Pipe, PhD. Professor, Rochester, MN, Radiology. Email pipe.james @ mayo. edu. 1988 … 2024. Research activity per year. Overview. Fingerprint. Network. Grants (3) Research output (98) Similar Profiles (1) Fingerprint. Dive into the research topics where James Pipe is active. These topic labels come from the works of this person.

  6. Jim Pipe, PhD, is a Professor in the Department of Radiology and (by courtesy) the Department of Medical Physics. He is also the Director of High Value MRI in the Department of Radiology, and director of the Magnetic Resonance Technology and Use Design (MRTUD) group.

  7. James G. Pipe* A method for motion correction, involving both data collection and reconstruction, is presented. The PROPELLER MRI method collects data in concentric rectangular strips rotated about the k-space origin.