Talk:Tractography

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The page Tractography posted in Wikipedia was partialy taken from Miami Children's Hospital Web Site. I, Byron Bernal, MD was the author of both pages and I have the intelectual property of them. I plann to extent the Wikipedia's description soon.

The Author — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.223.236.238  (talk • contribs)  01:28, 4 May 2004

Hi - I've added illustrations, captions, references and text. I didn't realize that you thought you could copyright a Wikipedia page. So sorry but I was just trying to improve the information for users.Afiller (talk) 05:01, 23 July 2009 (UTC)

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Some pasting from websites, too. See http://www.mch.com/doctors_caregivers/physicians/radiologyStudies/tractography/dti.htm for the second section. It may be by permission. Geogre 12:34, 26 Jun 2004 (UTC)

to "the author" - the intellectual property right obviously is yours only under very special circumstances. otherwise I would expect those that fund your work - the miami childrens hospital - to retain some if not all rights.

this article is called "tractography" but it only discusses one kind of tractography, I'll try to ammend the text when I get a chance. I don't think I have any images that I hold the exclusive copyright to (even though it is my data from my work) but I'll try to illustrate with public domain stuff. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 78.86.176.22 (talk) 15:33, 7 July 2011 (UTC)

History
Diffusion MRI, a method to produce images of the molecular diffusion process in tissues, was introduced in 1985, notably for its potential for neuroimaging. Aaron Filler, Franklyn Howe and colleagues published the first diffusion tensor MRI or DTI and tractographic brain images between 1991 and 1992. DTI allows to fully characterize molecular diffusion in the 3 dimensions of space.
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Diffusion MRI, a method to produce images of the molecular diffusion process in tissues, was introduced in 1985, notably for its potential for neuroimaging. An processing method of diffusion MRI, called diffusion tensor MRI or DTI allows to fully characterize molecular diffusion in the 3 dimensions of space.
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Neither of these is independent sourced; what would be useful would be refs where none of the people claimed to have invented this are listed as authors. Jytdog (talk) 20:39, 14 October 2017 (UTC)