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Echo Sharing
 
A measurement technique for double contrast sequences, whereat echoes that determines the image resolution are used in both raw data matrices.
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Fast Fourier Transformation
 
(FFT) A particularly fast and efficient computational method of performing a Fourier transformation, which is the mathematical process by which raw data is processed into a usable image.
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Fourier Transforms and 2-D Image Processing
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Fourier Transform Imaging of Spin Vortex Eigenmodes
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Filtering is any process that alters the relative frequency content. This can be done with an analog (conventional electrical) filter, e.g. to remove higher frequency components so as to avoid aliasing in digitizing. Filtering can be carried out numerically on the digitized data. Raw data can be filtered prior to the image calculation. The Hanning filter is provided with various weightings, e.g. for the reduction of edge oscillation.
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(FT) The Fourier transformation is a mathematical procedure to separate out the frequency components of a signal from its amplitudes as a function of time, or the inverse Fourier transformation (IFT) calculates the time domain from the frequency domain. The FT is used to generate the spectrum from the free induction decay or spin echo in the pulse MR technique and is essential to most MR imaging techniques. The Fourier transformation can be generalized to multiple dimensions, e.g. to relate an image to its corresponding k-space representation, or to include chemical shift information in some chemical shift imaging techniques. Fourier transformation analysis allows spatial information to be reconstructed from the raw data.
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Fourier Transform Imaging of Spin Vortex Eigenmodes
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MR Image Reconstruction from Raw Data
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The Scientist and Engineer's Guide to Digital Signal Processing
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Hardware
 
MRI hardware includes the electrical and mechanical components of a scanning device.
The main hardware components for the MRI machine are:
The magnet establishing the B0 field to align the spins.
Within the magnet are the gradient coils for producing variations in B0 in the X, Y, and Z directions to make a localization of the received data possible.
Within the gradient coil or directly on the object being imaged is the radio frequency (RF) coil. This RF coil is used to establish the B1 magnetic field necessary to excite the spinning nuclei. The RF coil also detects the signal emitted from the spins within the object being imaged.
The RF amplifier increases the power of the pulses.
The analog to digital converter converts the received analog raw data into digital values.
Depending on the design of the device and the body part being imaged the patient is positioned inside the magnet (e.g. on a movable table or standing upright).
The MRI scan room is surrounded by a RF shield (Faraday cage).
In addition, a computer console, a display, and a film printer belong to the MRI equipment.

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