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Gradient Motion Rephasing
(GMR) The application of strategic
gradient
pulses can compensate the objectionable
spin
phase
effects of
flow
motion. That means the reducing of
flow effects
, e.g.
gradient moment nulling
of the first order of
flow
. The simplest velocity-compensated
pulse sequence
is the symmetrical
second
echo
of a
spin echo
pulse sequence
.
Gradient field changes can be configured in such a way that during an
echo
the
magnetization
signal vectors for all pixels have zero
phase angle
independent of velocities, accelerations etc. of the measured tissue. E.g. the adjustment to zero at the time TE of the net moments of the
amplitude
of the waveform of the
magnetic field
gradients with time. The zeroth moment is the area under the curve, the first moment is the 'center of gravity' etc. The aim is to minimize the
phase
shifts acquired by the
transverse magnetization
of excited nuclei moving along the gradients (including the effect of
refocusing
RF pulses), particularly for the reduction of image artifacts due to motion.
Also called
Flow Compensation
(FC),
Motion Artifact Suppression Technique
(MAST),
Flow
motion compression (STILL),
Gradient
Rephasing
(GR),
Shimadzu Motion Artifact Reduction Technique
(SMART).
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Gradient Pulse
Briefly applied
magnetic
field gradient
.
See also
Bipolar Gradient Pulse
and
Gradient Magnetic Field
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Homospoil
Use of a
magnetic
field gradient
to effectively eliminate residual
transverse magnetization
by producing a strong position dependence of
phase
within a
resolution element
. See
Spoiler Gradient Pulse
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Larmor Frequency
The Larmor
precession
frequency
is the rate of
precession
of a
spin packet
under the influence of a
magnetic field
. The
frequency
of an RF signal, which will cause a change in the
nucleus
spin
energy level
, is given by the
Larmor equation
. The
frequency
is determined by the gyro magnetic ratio of atoms and the strength of the
magnetic field
. The
gyromagnetic ratio
is different for each
nucleus
of different atoms.
The stronger the
magnetic field
, the higher the
precessional frequency
. If an
RF pulse
at the Larmor
frequency
is applied to the
nucleus
of an atom, the protons will alter their
alignment
from the direction of the main
magnetic field
to the direction opposite the main
magnetic field
. As the
proton
tries to realign with the main
magnetic field
, it will emit
energy
at the Larmor
frequency
. By varying the
magnetic field
across the body with a
magnetic
field gradient
, the corresponding variation of the Larmor
frequency
can be used to encode the position. For protons (hydrogen nuclei), the Larmor
frequency
is 42.58 MHz/Tesla.
See also
Larmor Equation
.
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Means of selecting a restricted region from which the signal is received. These can include the use of
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