| Superbends at the ALS:
A Perfect Fit ALSNews
Vol. October 3, 2001 |
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- Beginning in 1995, Clyde Taylor led a
Laboratory Directed Research and Development (LDRD) project to design
and build a superbend prototype. By 1998, the collaboration (which
included the ALS Accelerator Physics Group, the Superconducting Magnet
Program of Berkeley Lab's Accelerator and Fusion Research Division, and
Wang NMR, Inc.) produced a robust magnet that reached the design current
and field without quenching (i.e., loss of superconductivity).
.... Wang NMR was contracted to construct the superbend systems (three
plus one spare).
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| [Reporter:Oct:94]
MRI Magnet Arrives October 1994 |
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CPMCnet The Reporter The Reporter: Oct 1994, Vol.5, No.3 MRI
Magnet Arrives A 25-ton, donut-shaped magnet
for the world's most powerful magnetic resonance imager (MRI)
for human research arrived in June after a week-long journey from
Livermore, Calif., Wang NMR Inc. on ...
http://www.wangnmr.com/MRI_magneet_arrives
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| The
Office of Clinical Trials June 22, 2000 |
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- Imaging Facility The Clinical Trials Fund
provided $500,000, payable over a three-year period, to assist in the
completion of the Hilal/Hatch MRI and spectroscopy
research system at the Neurological Institute. When fully operational
this will be the world's most powerful MRI system.
Sadek Hilal, M.D
http://www.wangnmr.com/MRI_clinical_trials
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| Superconducting
Magnets ARGONNE, Ill -- (Aug. 31, 1996) |
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- Fifteen years ago on this date, the
largest, most powerful superconducting dipole magnet ever built
set a world record that still stands today. The magnet,...
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