Randall D. Beer

4.5k total citations · 2 hit papers
78 papers, 3.6k citations indexed

About

Randall D. Beer is a scholar working on Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Nuclear and High Energy Physics and Materials Chemistry. According to data from OpenAlex, Randall D. Beer has authored 78 papers receiving a total of 3.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 31 papers in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, 24 papers in Nuclear and High Energy Physics and 21 papers in Materials Chemistry. Recurrent topics in Randall D. Beer's work include Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications (30 papers), NMR spectroscopy and applications (24 papers) and Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications (19 papers). Randall D. Beer is often cited by papers focused on Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications (30 papers), NMR spectroscopy and applications (24 papers) and Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications (19 papers). Randall D. Beer collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands, France and Germany. Randall D. Beer's co-authors include D. van Ormondt, H. Barkhuijsen, D. Graveron‐Demilly, W.M.M.J. Bovée, M. Janssen, Peter R. Luyten, W. W. F. Pijnappel, Aad van den Boogaart, Jan Willem C. van der Veen and Johannis A. Duine and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Chemical Physics, The Journal of Physical Chemistry and Chemical Physics Letters.

In The Last Decade

Randall D. Beer

75 papers receiving 3.5k citations

Hit Papers

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Randall D. Beer
D. van Ormondt Netherlands
Jan A. den Hollander United States
Roger J. Ordidge United Kingdom
Joseph J. H. Ackerman United States
Brian J. Soher United States
Peter R. Luyten Netherlands
D. van Ormondt Netherlands
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All Works

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Beer, Randall D., D. Graveron‐Demilly, Samuel A. Nastase, & D. van Ormondt. (2003). A distributed computing system for magnetic resonance imaging: Java-based processing and binding of XML. Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine. 73(3). 221–231. 2 indexed citations
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Janssen, M., et al.. (2001). Java-based graphical user interface for the MRUI quantitation package. Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics Biology and Medicine. 12(2-3). 141–52. 841 indexed citations breakdown →
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Beer, Randall D., Aad van den Boogaart, Ernest B. Cady, et al.. (1998). Absolute metabolite quantification by in vivo NMR spectroscopy: V. multicentre quantitative data analysis trial on the overlapping background problem. Magnetic Resonance Imaging. 16(9). 1127–1137. 14 indexed citations
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Echteld, Cees J. A. van, et al.. (1994). Saturation correction in human cardiac 31P MR spectroscopy at 1.5 T. NMR in Biomedicine. 7(5). 218–224. 17 indexed citations
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Schreur, Joop H.M., Randall D. Beer, Cees J. A. van Echteld, & T. J. C. Ruigrok. (1993). Post-ischemic Contractile Dysfunction does not Correlate with an Elevated Intracellular Free [Mg2+]: A 31P-NMR Study on Isolated Rat and Rabbit Hearts. Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology. 25(9). 1015–1024. 6 indexed citations
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Beer, Randall D., et al.. (1993). Reduced lipid contamination in in vivo 1H MRSI using time-domain fitting and neural network classification. Magnetic Resonance Imaging. 11(7). 1019–1026. 17 indexed citations
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Mehlkopf, A.F., et al.. (1992). Embedding of PRO-MATLAB into NMR signal-processing applications, based on C++ and the X window system. Journal of Magnetic Resonance (1969). 100(3). 619–624. 2 indexed citations
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Segebarth, Christoph, Danielle Balériaux, Randall D. Beer, et al.. (1989). 1H image‐guided localized 31P MR spectroscopy of human brain: Quantitative analysis of 31P MR spectra measured on volunteers and on intracranial tumor patients. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. 11(3). 349–366. 27 indexed citations
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Veen, Jan Willem C. van der, Randall D. Beer, Peter R. Luyten, & D. van Ormondt. (1988). Accurate quantification of in vivo31P NMR signals using the variable projection method and prior knowledge. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. 6(1). 92–98. 302 indexed citations
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Deutz, Nicolaas E.P., Robert A.F.M. Chamuleau, Albert A. de Graaf, W.M.M.J. Bovée, & Randall D. Beer. (1988). In vivo31P NMR spectroscopy of the rat cerebral cortex during acute hepatic encephalopathy. NMR in Biomedicine. 1(2). 101–106. 35 indexed citations
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Barkhuijsen, H., Randall D. Beer, & D. van Ormondt. (1986). Error theory for time-domain signal analysis with linear prediction and singular value decomposition. Journal of Magnetic Resonance (1969). 67(2). 371–375. 59 indexed citations
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Barkhuijsen, H., Randall D. Beer, W.M.M.J. Bovée, J. H. N. Creyghton, & D. van Ormondt. (1985). Application of linear prediction and singular value decomposition (LPSVD) to determine NMR frequencies and intensities from the FID. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. 2(1). 86–89. 66 indexed citations
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Barkhuijsen, H., Randall D. Beer, M.J. Duijvestijn, et al.. (1985). The use of parametric spectral analysis in 13C NMR in solids. Journal of Magnetic Resonance (1969). 62(1). 153–157. 2 indexed citations
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Beer, Randall D., et al.. (1979). ESR and ENDOR at 9 and 35 GHz on a powder of the enzyme methanol dehydrogenase from H y p h o m i c r o b i u m X. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 70(10). 4491–4495. 23 indexed citations
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Beer, Randall D., J.C. Maan, & D. van Ormondt. (1976). Electric field effect on the electron paramagnetic resonance of Gd3+ in Bi2Mg3 (NO3)12. 24 H2O. Physica B+C. 81(1). 145–147. 1 indexed citations
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Beer, Randall D., et al.. (1976). Endor determination of the proton positions around Gd3+ in La(C2H5SO4)3 · 9H2O. Physica B+C. 83(3). 314–317. 6 indexed citations
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Beer, Randall D., et al.. (1973). EPR and ENDOR of 59Co++ in La2Mg3(NO3)12·24H2O. Physica. 67(3). 595–612. 5 indexed citations
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Beer, Randall D., et al.. (1970). Formation of excited charge-transfer complexes in the quenching of anthracene fluorescence by anions. Journal of the Chemical Society D Chemical Communications. 840–840. 7 indexed citations
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Beer, Randall D. & D. van Ormondt. (1968). Quadrupole splitting of Mn++ in La2Mg3(NO3)12· 24H2O. Physics Letters A. 27(8). 475–476. 7 indexed citations

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