there are alot of applications of low temperature physics.in our daily life it is used in MRI,SQUIDs etc
The technique is called percussion.
MRI
The iron in your blood is so microscopic, it is not affected by the magnetic fields of the MRI.
It is best to wait for the results of the MRI - they will then tell you what they have found.
Proton density within the tissue will affect the signal intensity on an MRI. The thicker the tissue, the more intense the return signal will be upon detection.
I had a low density undetermed spot by my lower right ear shown on a ct scan of the sinus. What are they looking for to do a MRI of the head.
Bone density is determined by an MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging).
A long TR and short TE sequence is usually called Proton density -weightedA short TR and short TE sequence is usually called T1-weightedA long TR and long TE sequence is usually called T2-weighted
DeVry University outside of New York is considered the best school for becoming an MRI technologist. If this is out of the question, 'South University' also appears to be a highly rated online MRI technologist training program.
I've heard that low frequencies can cause headaches. MRI's use low frequency in the process. It is possible this is the cause. I really do not know the answer. What I can say with absolute certainty is that following my MRI 2 days ago, I've had the WORST headache I've ever had in my life. I can finally understand what people with migraine must experience. UGH!! If you suffer from a headache following an MRI you are NOT crazy and you are NOT alone!!!
there are alot of applications of low temperature physics.in our daily life it is used in MRI,SQUIDs etc
I just had an MRI done and one of the comments was that an area of the scan showed a low signal intensity...as in, something is wrong with the tissue. I just had an MRI done and one of the comments was that an area of the scan showed a low signal intensity...as in, something is wrong with the tissue.
an MRI
an MRI
T1= Fat- Appears Bright e.g. Grey matter = Water- Appears Dark e.g. CSF, water T2 Just opposite to T1
The technique is called percussion.