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Abhi Batra

Sun. 10 May.15,
17:12

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Is there T1*?
We always talk about T2*. Is there anything like T1*. If yes than what is difference between T1 and T1*
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Isa Toni Toni

Wed. 24 Jul.13,
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why there is T2* but not T1*
often we heared about T2* but not much of T1*. i heard about T1* before correction in T1 mapping, but i guess that is different than T2 and T2* which have diffirent methods to acquire them. any comments on this is much appreciated
 
 

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Klarns Ki

Sun. 22 May.11,
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T1 & T2 map vs T1W & T2W
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Does anyone can explain me the differences between T1 map compare to T1 weighted map ? and T2 map compare to T2 weighted map ?

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Klarns

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BINU VAEGHESE

Wed. 1 Dec.10,
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T1&T2 WAIGHTED MEANING ?
WHAT IS 'T' OR 'T WAIGHTED' STANDS FOR ,IN T2 & T1 WAIGHTED ?
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Cindy Duan

Wed. 12 Aug.09,
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Please recommend materials sensitive to T1-weighted MRI
Dear all,

I am looking for materials (regardless it is in liquid or solid status) that are sensitive to T1-weighted MRI. On a MRI image, the material has to be white (very bright). Thanks in advance,

Cindy
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