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A logarithmic measure of sound loudness closely related to the decibel. The unit decibel is used for objective measurements, that means, they measure the actual pressure of the sound waves as recorded using a microphone. The unit phon is used for subjective measurements, that means, measurements made using the ears of a human listener.
A sound has the loudness 'p' phon if it seems to the listener to be equal in loudness to the sound of a pure tone of the frequency 1 kilohertz and strength 'p' decibel. A measurement in phons will be similar to a measurement in decibel, but not identical, since the perceived loudness of a sound depends on the distribution of frequencies in the sound as well as the pressure of the sound waves. In the U.S., sound loudness is frequently measured in sones rather than phons: a sound of loudness 's' sones has loudness 10 log2 s + 40 phons.

See also Acoustic Noise.
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Physiological Monitoring
 
The dependence on physiological monitoring, on mechanical respiration, and electric infusion pumps during MR examinations renders difficulties, and in certain instances does not allow such an examination.
However, with appropriate monitoring and life-support equipment, dependence is no contraindication of MR imaging.
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(PACS) A system used to communicate and archive medical imaging data, mostly images and associated textural data generated in a radiology department, and disseminated throughout the hospital. A PACS is usually based on the DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine) standard.
The main components in the PACS are:
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acquisition devices where the images are acquired,
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short and longer term archives for storage of digital and textural data,
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a database and database management,
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diagnostic and review workstations,
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software to run the system,
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a communication network linking the system components,
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interfaces with other networks (hospital and radiological information systems).

Acquisition devices, which acquire their data in direct digital format, like a MRI system, are most easily integrated into a PACS.
Short term archives need to have rapid access, such as provided by a RAID (redundant array of independent disks), whereas long term archives need not have such rapid access and can be consigned, e.g. to optical disks or a magnetic.
High speed networks are necessary for rapid transmission of imaging data from the short term archive to the diagnostic workstations. Optical fiber, ATM (asynchronous transfer mode), fast or switched Ethernet, are examples of high speed transmission networks, whereas demographic textural data may be transmitted along conventional Ethernet.
Sophisticated software is a major element in any hospital-wide PACS. The software concepts include: preloading or prefetching of historical images pertinent to current examinations, worklists and folders to subdivide the vast mass of data acquired in a PACS in a form, which is easy and practical to access, default display protocols whereby images are automatically displayed on workstation monitors in a prearranged clinically logical order and format, and protocols radiologists can rapidly report worklists of undictated examinations, using a minimum of computer manipulation.
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Further Reading:
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Healthcare IT Yellow Pages PACS / Image Management Directory
   by www.health-infosys-dir.com    
PIN Diode
 
A semiconductor device whose RF resistance varies in proportion to an applied DC bias current. PIN diodes are essential elements for rapid switching of RF coils between transmit and receive modes and for coil decoupling.
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Pixel
 
A pixel is a picture element (pix, abbreviation of pictures + element). Tomographic images are composed of several pixels.
The corresponding size of the pixel may be smaller than the actual spatial resolution. Pixels do not have a fixed size; their diameters are generally measured in micrometers (microns). Although the pixel is not a unit of measurement itself, pixels are often used to measure the resolution (or sharpness) of images. As a hypothetical example, a 600 x 1000 pixel image has 4 times the pixel density and is thus 4 times sharper than a 300 x 500 pixel image, assuming the two images have the same physical size.
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Further Reading:
  Basics:
How Many? A Dictionary of Units of Measurement © Russ Rowlett and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Wednesday, 21 March 2001   by www.unc.edu    
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Micro-MRI Principles, Strengths, and Weaknesses
Tuesday, 10 January 2017   by www.news-medical.net    
New Paradigm for Nanoscale Resolution MRI Experimentally Achieved
Friday, 27 September 2013   by www.sciencedaily.com    
Quantity, not just quality, in new Stanford brain scan method
Monday, 4 November 2013   by news.stanford.edu    
Magnetic Resonance Imaging, History & Introduction
2000   by www.cis.rit.edu    
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