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Paul A Bottomley

Department of Radiology, Johns Hopkins University
Verified email at mri.jhu.edu
Cited by 25558

[PDF][PDF] Spatial localization in NMR spectroscopy in vivo

PA Bottomley - Ann NY Acad Sci, 1987 - academia.edu
BOTTOMLEY, PA 1986. A practical guide to getting NMR spectra zyxwvutsrqponm … PA
BOTTOMLEY: Well, we never really had an eddy current problem with DRESS. Perhaps one of the …

A review of normal tissue hydrogen NMR relaxation times and relaxation mechanisms from 1–100 MHz: dependence on tissue type, NMR frequency, temperature …

PA Bottomley, TH Foster, RE Argersinger… - Medical …, 1984 - Wiley Online Library
… Publications on tissue relaxation times prior to 1980 were searched by cross referencing
personal files of papers collected since 1975, in addition to papers cited in the abstracting …

Fluorine (19F) MRS and MRI in biomedicine

J Ruiz‐Cabello, BP Barnett, PA Bottomley… - NMR in …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Shortly after the introduction of 1 H MRI, fluorinated molecules were tested as MR‐detectable
tracers or contrast agents. Many fluorinated compounds, which are nontoxic and …

Do we really know how consumers evaluate brand extensions? Empirical generalizations based on secondary analysis of eight studies

PA Bottomley, SJS Holden - Journal of marketing research, 2001 - journals.sagepub.com
The authors investigate the empirical generalizability of Aaker and Keller's model of how
consumers evaluate brand extensions. Various replications have reported different results. …

RF magnetic field penetration, phase shift and power dissipation in biological tissue: implications for NMR imaging

PA Bottomley, ER Andrew - Physics in Medicine & Biology, 1978 - iopscience.iop.org
… liver, hepatoma D23, kidney, heart and abdominal wall muscle tissues at 37 and 25 'c
over the frequency range 1 t'o 100 MHz using a technique developed in this laboratory (Bottomley

A review of 1H nuclear magnetic resonance relaxation in pathology: Are T1 and T2 diagnostic?

PA Bottomley, CJ Hardy, RE Argersinger… - Medical …, 1987 - Wiley Online Library
The longitudinal (T 1 ) and transverse (T 2 ) proton ( 1 H) nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)
relaxation times of pathological human and animal tissues in the frequency range 1–100 …

The interactive effects of colors and products on perceptions of brand logo appropriateness

PA Bottomley, JR Doyle - Marketing theory, 2006 - journals.sagepub.com
This article explores the role that color can play in building brand meaning with two experiments.
Without prior conditioning, we demonstrate how an appropriately chosen color for a …

Radiographic thin-section image of the human wrist by nuclear magnetic resonance

WS Hinshaw, PA Bottomley, GN Holland - Nature, 1977 - nature.com
WE present here a detailed image showing the distribution of mobile protons in a thin
section through a human wrist. The image was produced by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) …

The formation of attitudes towards brand extensions: Testing and generalising Aaker and Keller's model

PA Bottomley, JR Doyle - International Journal of Research in Marketing, 1996 - Elsevier
… Having briefly outlined the rationale for the paper, Section 2 describes the research design,
whilst Section 3 discusses particular methodological issues associated with the original A & …

[HTML][HTML] Regional myocardial metabolism of high-energy phosphates during isometric exercise in patients with coronary artery disease

RG Weiss, PA Bottomley, CJ Hardy… - New England Journal …, 1990 - Mass Medical Soc
Background. The maintenance of cellular levels of high-energy phosphates is required for
myocardial function and preservation. In animals, severe myocardial ischemia is …