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Chris Newton
Wed. 3 Mar.10, 17:10
[Reply (1 of 2) to: 'Contrast regulation/Law' started by: 'Gee Del' on Thu. 7 Jan.10]

Category:
Contrast Agents |
Contrast regulation/Law |
I think there are different regulations from state to state and depending on your certification. This is not a new discussion here. Search e.g. for following threads: ARMRIT to ARRT pathway - Can anyone answer my question - ARMRIT Parenteral Procedures
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Stephen Roberts
Mon. 15 Feb.10, 16:40
[Start of: 'bandwidth' 1 Reply]

Category:
Devices, Scanner, Machines |
bandwidth |
Are there differences in the bandwidth numbers as to how it is designated from let's say GE and Toshiba?
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Janet Phillips
Fri. 29 Jan.10, 14:05
[Start of: 'Patient Hydration Level' 0 Reply]

Category:
Patient Care and Comfort |
Patient Hydration Level |
Does the patient hydration level have an effect on MRI, particularly fat saturation?
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Reader Mail
Wed. 30 Dec.09, 01:26
[Reply (6 of 12) to: '90 excitation pulse vs 180 inversion pulse' started by: 'Bjorn Redfors' on Sat. 27 Jun.09]

Category:
Basics and Physics |
90 excitation pulse vs 180 inversion pulse |
Hello: would be probably convenient to reformulate the original question, or at least to clarify a little.... Why are the "spins" "brought into coherence" by the 90 excitation pulse?. For instance, a hard 90 ex pulse itself does not affect the coherence of spins in normal conditions, nor brough them into coherence. However, it may add an additional decoherence if the RF field is not homogeneous or, in case it would be applied under the presence of a strong static gradient. Same thing for the 180 deg pulse.
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sivagami samy
Thu. 26 Nov.09, 13:31
[Start of: 'EPILEPSY -MRI' 2 Replies]

Category:
Applications and Examinations |
EPILEPSY -MRI |
sir/ Madam,
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