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Refocusing
 
A rephasing or refocusing occurs when spins return to the same starting phase they had directly after the initial exciting RF pulse. E.g. spin echo sequences use 180° pulses to refocus the spins to generate signal echoes and gradient echo sequences use a refocusing gradient to maximize remaining transverse magnetization.
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Clinical evaluation of a speed optimized T2 weighted fast spin echo sequence at 3.0 T using variable flip angle refocusing, half-Fourier acquisition and parallel imaging
Wednesday, 25 October 2006
Refrigerator
 
System for actively cooling structures in a superconducting magnet. If only cryoshields are cooled (two-stage refrigerator), no liquid nitrogen will be needed and He boil off will be reduced. If additionally the superconducting coil support is actively cooled (three-stage refrigerator) the He-consumption can be essentially reduced to zero.

See also Boil off Rate.
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A hot time for cold superconductors
Tuesday, 9 December 2003   by www.brightsurf.com    
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Region of Interest
 
(ROI) Keyboard controlled identification of a given area of an image for numerical analysis and the area of anatomy being scanned that is of particular importance in the image. This area can also be a volume, than called (VOI) volume of interest.
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3D-DOCTOR Tutorial
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RELAX 0.35T™InfoSheet: - Devices -
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www.isoltech.co.kr/english/product/035t.htm From ISOL Technology
'RELAX is open type MRI system created by making up for the weakness of existing conventional MR systems and applying the strength and the application of the middle to high field MR without uncompromising the image quality.
RELAX offers you a premium mix of form, performance and functionality that are patient and user friendly beyond comparison. - New breed of MRI pursuing - patients comfort'
Device Information and Specification
CLINICAL APPLICATION
Whole body
CONFIGURATION
Open
Head, C-spine, L-spine, TMJ, Knee, Shoulder, General purpose, Phased Array System: 4 digital receiver channels (Up to 12 channels)
SYNCHRONIZATION
ECG/peripheral: Optional/yes, respiratory gating
PULSE SEQUENCES
2D/3D Spin echo, 2D/3D Gradient echo, 2D/3D Fast spin echo, Inversion recovery, 2D/3D Fast gradient echo sequences, FLAIR/STIR, 2D/3D TOF
IMAGING MODES
3D volume imaging (MIP, MPR) MR Angiography package
30 cm
MAGNET TYPE
Permanent
40 cm diameter (patient)
MAGNET WEIGHT
13500 kg
H*W*D
170 x 210 x 130 cm
COOLING SYSTEM TYPE
Water-cooled coil and air-cooled amplifier
STRENGTH
25 - 30 mT/m
5-GAUSS FRINGE FIELD
lower than 2.4 m from the iso-center
Passive and active
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Relaxation Effect
 
The relaxation effect is the transition of an atom or molecule from a higher energy level to a lower one. The return of the excited proton from the high energy to the low energy level is associated with the loss of energy to the surrounding tissue. The T1 and T2 relaxation times define the way that the protons return to their resting levels after the initial radio frequency (RF) pulse. The T1 and T2 relaxation rates have an effect of the signal to noise ratio (SNR) of MR images.
The relaxation process is a result of both T1 and T2, and can be controlled by the dependency of one of the two biological parameters T1 and T2 in the recorded signal. A T1 weighted spin echo sequence is based on a short repetition time (TR) and a change of it will affect the acquisition time and the T1 weighting of the image. Increased TR results in improved SNR caused by longer recovering time for the longitudinal magnetization. Increased TE improves the T2 weighting, combined with a long TR (of several T1 times) to minimize the T1 effect.
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Further Reading:
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MRI's inside story
Thursday, 4 December 2003   by www.economist.com    
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