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Result : Searchterm 'Display' found in 1 term [] and 79 definitions []
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A spectral line is a particular distinct frequency or narrow band of a frequency set. The resonance of this frequency occurs corresponding to a particular chemical shift. Theoretically, the frequency of a pure sine wave displays sharp spectral lines at the point of Larmor frequency. In reality, the spectral lines spread into a blurred peak, caused by field inhomogeneities and spin-spin effect. | | | | • View the DATABASE results for 'Spectral Line' (21).
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(UBO) Subcortical 'bright objects' are commonly displayed on high field MR of the brain. These subcortical high signal intensity foci have been verified to be caused by tangential cross-sectional images of gyri and sulci. | | | | | Further Reading: | Basics:
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From FONAR Corporation;
in October of 2004, the company changed the product name of the Stand-Upâ„¢ MRI to the Uprightâ„¢ MRI. The Indomitableâ„¢, Uprightâ„¢ MRI is the only open MRI in the world that can perform positional MRI (pMRI), i.e. the Upright MRIâ„¢ scans patients in upright, weight-bearing positions, in addition to the conventional lie-down positions. The Uprightâ„¢ MRI is the only device that can scan patients in the position their symptoms occur, in their position of pain. In early clinical reports independently confirm the effectiveness and potential of positional MRI. In October 2000, Fonar received permission to market the Indomitableâ„¢ from the FDA.
Device Information and Specification CLINICAL APPLICATION Whole body -
weight-bearing MRI -
position imaging (flexion, extension, bending, standing, sitting and recumbent scanning)
CONFIGURATION Front-open and Top-open MRIPOWER REQUIREMENTS 380/400/415/440/480 V COOLING SYSTEM TYPE Water, closed-loop | | | | • View the DATABASE results for 'Upright™ MRI' (5).
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From Toshiba America Medical Systems Inc.;
With its high-field strength, the Vantageâ„¢ delivers the clinical capabilities and image quality expected by cardiologists, while simultaneously offering patients a more comfortable and non-invasive option, said Dane Peshe, director, MRI Business Unit, Toshiba America Medical Systems. Vantageâ„¢ supports a full complement of cardiovascular imaging studies, ranging from stroke evaluation to peripheral vascular imaging. Additionally, the ultra short bore design offers patients a greater feeling of openness that reduces claustrophobic sensations, while Toshiba's exclusive, patented Pianissimoâ„¢ technology reduces scan noise by as much as 90 percent for a more pleasant experience.'
Device Information and Specification CLINICAL APPLICATION Whole body CONFIGURATION Ultra short bore SE, FE, IR, FastSE, FastIR, FastFLAIR, Fast STIR, FastFE, FASE, EPI, SuperFASE; Angiography: 2D(gate/non-gate)/3D TOF, SORS-STC IMAGING MODES Single, multislice, volume study 32-1024, phase;; 64-1024, freq. POWER REQUIREMENTS 380/400/415/440/480 V COOLING SYSTEM TYPE Closed-loop water-cooled Liquid helium: approx. less than 0.05 L/hr Passive, active, auto-active | | | | • View the DATABASE results for 'Vantage™' (2).
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