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www.medical.philips.com/main/products/mri/index.wpd Philips Medical System is the diagnostics business of Royal Philips Electronics of the Netherlands, one of the world's biggest electronics companies and Europe's largest. Philips is quoted on the NYSE (symbol: PHG), London, Frankfurt, Amsterdam and other stock exchanges. On October 19, 2001, Philips Medical Systems completed a 3-year acquisition strategy through its purchase of Marconi Medical Systems. Marconi Medical Systems offered leading multislice CT, MRI, and Nuclear Gamma Camera systems to medical institutions around the world. As well as new 3.0T developments, Philips is also in collaboration with researchers at the University of Nottingham, with the intention of developing an ultrahigh field strength clinical 7.0T whole body MR system.

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Quadrature Detection
 
Quadrature detection is used in magnetic resonance imaging as well as in Doppler ultrasound and is also called quadrature demodulation or phase quadrature technique.
With this phase sensitive demodulation technique the complex demodulated signal is separated into two components. One is called the real channel; the second part is called the imaginary channel and is located 90° away from the real channel. The signals from both channels are combined to produce a single set of quadrature detected real and imaginary spectra. In MRI, the parts of the demodulated MR signal are further processed by Fourier transformation analysis. All information on the MR signal components e.g. amplitude, phase, and frequency is given by this quadrature detection combined with Fourier analysis.
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(RAM-FAST) A fast gradient echo pulse sequence using a magnetization preparation pulse.

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(RE MRI) There are several approaches to speeding up the MRI data acquisition process by repeating the excitation by RF pulses in times short compared to T1, typically using small flip angles and gradient echo refocusing. When TR is also on the order of or shorter than T2, the repeated RF pulses will tend to refocus transverse magnetization remaining from prior excitations, setting up a condition of steady state free precession, and a dependence of signal strength (and image contrast) on both T1 and T2.
This can be modified in various ways, particularly:
1) to spoil the tendency to build up a steady state by reducing coherence between excitations, e.g. by variation of the phase or timing of consecutive RF pulses or of the strength of spoiler gradient pulses, thus increasing the relative dependence of signal strength on T1 or
2) acquire the signal when it is refocusing immediately prior to the next RF pulse, thus increasing the relative dependence of signal strength on T2.

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