T1 is a term used in describing MRI results to denote the signal that makes the more fatty areas bright.
7db per 1000ft at 722khz
7db per 1000ft at 722khz
What does this mean: The ACL demonstrates swelling and some slight increased signal in the area of attachment to the distal femur. in knee injury report.
24 DSO equal T1
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.
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A T1 line speed refers to the speed at which a T1 line is able to transfer data., often written in kilobytes per second. T1 lines these days see less use and have been replaced with fiber optics.
It is very likely to be a hemangioma- a benign collection of vessels.
Echogenicity is the returning of a signal in ultrasound examinations. Increased echogenicity means increased density of the sound waves.
The maximum data rate to T1 carrier is 1.544Mbps, so we have: 50000*log2(1+S/N) = 1544000 log2(1+S/N) = 30.88 1+S/N = 1976087933 S/N = 1976087932 So the signal-to-noise is 10*lg1976087932 = 93db
There are a number of different encoding methods used on T1 lines. Alternate Mark Inversion (AMI), Bipolar With 8-Bit Substitution (B8ZS), and High Density Bipolar Three Code (HDB3).