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Christine Woodard

Fri. 21 Apr.06,
16:03

[Reply (1 of 10) to:
'MRI Study Guide'
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MRI Study Guide
Have you tried check through E Bay's half.com? I found my copy (used) through the site. The book is very good thus I am unwilling to part with it.
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Rud Spring

Fri. 7 Apr.06,
21:08

[Reply (1 of 2) to:
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SAR, Magnetic field and exitation frequency
At two times the field-strength you need four times more RF power. (If you keep the duration of the pulse the same...)

But the exact amount of RF power depends on many more system components. Usually 3T transmit coils are shorter compared to 1.5T, such that less than four times the RF power is needed...
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Rud Spring

Fri. 7 Apr.06,
21:02

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Slew Rate
It's about how fast the gradient coil reaches the amplitude. It's the steepness of the curve. The time it takes to reach this amplitude is often referred to as "rise time".

At certain high slew rates the gradient switching is so fast that peripheral nerves get stimulated. A warning may be given like "possible peripheral nerve stimulation". It's not really dangerous, but you can feel your muscles contract a little. Some people are more sensitive to it than others.
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Shaun Schofield

Thu. 30 Mar.06,
04:07

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ETL for a STIR
Whats the ETL range for a STIR? Assuming 50TE 5000TR 150TI.

Does it follow the T2 parameters? Can someone give me the pros/cons of high versus low ETL?
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Shaun Schofield

Thu. 30 Mar.06,
04:04

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ZIP512
What are the optimum parameters when using ZIP512 (ie; even nex? square matrix?)
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