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resources:p2:start [2014/01/13 17:34] mouradaresources:p2:start [2014/01/15 18:43] egz
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 Figure 1. (a) Effect of supperfluidity of water around spherical sperparamagnetic NPs.(b) fluid properties in absence of magnetic effects Figure 1. (a) Effect of supperfluidity of water around spherical sperparamagnetic NPs.(b) fluid properties in absence of magnetic effects
  
-====== Epilepsy ======+ 
 +**Nanopore** 
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 +Set-up ( which nanoseconds membrane? size of hole? monitoring? , ? (background: Physics? Coil? calculation?) chemical protocol?  
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 +====== Epilepsy ====== 
  
 MRI imaging of superparamagnetic particles and rods aggregates in the brain MRI imaging of superparamagnetic particles and rods aggregates in the brain
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 • Evidence of an off-resonance effect of SPMNPs on proton resonance • Evidence of an off-resonance effect of SPMNPs on proton resonance
 • translation of diffusion coefficients into surgical coordinates. • translation of diffusion coefficients into surgical coordinates.
-• Correlation with histopathological findings and intended epilepsy triggering zones  +• Correlation with histopathological findings and intended epilepsy triggering zones  
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 +** Micro-coil and usu=sage of MRI + Injection of nano-particles in rat/mouse** 
  
-====== Magnetophoresis & Simulation ======+======III.  Magnetophoresis & Simulation ======
 Simulation of superparamagnetic nanomaterial interacting with epileptic seizure-like driven uT magnetic fields Simulation of superparamagnetic nanomaterial interacting with epileptic seizure-like driven uT magnetic fields
  
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 References References
  
-[2] A. Anguelouch, R. L. Leheny, and D. H. Reich, "Application of ferromagnetic nanowires to interfacial microrheology," Appl. Phys. Lett. 89, 111914 (2006).+[2] A. Anguelouch, R. L. Leheny, and D. H. Reich, "Application of ferromagnetic nano-wires to interfacial microrheology," Appl. Phys. Lett. 89, 111914 (2006).
  
  
  
 +**Sandwich** 
 +Literature? math? figures..... set-up?