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What is signal intensity with the medial meniscus?

Signal intensity refers to the brightness of an image on a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan. When evaluating the medial meniscus, signal intensity can help identify abnormalities such as tears or degeneration. Changes in signal intensity of the medial meniscus can indicate injury or pathology.


What does loss of signal intensity and disc space height mean?

What does loss of signal intensity and disc space height mean


What unlessened mean?

It means not decreased; continuing at the same rate or intensity.


How is a signal able to travel in fiber optics?

The signal is encoded as light; the light changes intensity, for example a higher intensity for a one, or a lower intensity for a zero. (In practice, more complicated encoding schemes are used.)


What is the definition of decreased?

to grow progressivly less in size,amount,number,or intensity


What does low t1 signal intensity mean?

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.


What is muscle hypotrophy?

Muscle hypertrophy is another way of saying and 'over-growth' of muscle tissue. Someone who works out with weights can become hypertrophic.


What does heterogeneous in signal intensity mean?

In the context of imaging, heterogeneous signal intensity refers to variations in signal strength within a specific region or structure. This variability can be due to different tissue compositions, pathologies, or artifacts, leading to a mixed or irregular appearance on the image.


Which signal is multidimensional signal with respect to both independent and dependent variables?

Image signal is a multidimensional signal with respect to both independent (spatial) and dependent (intensity) variables.


Can you split a component video signal?

Yes. But you will lose signal quality (decreased brightness and increased interference) without an amplifier.


Does the intensity of a wave increases when its amplitude decrease?

Intensity of a wave is proportional to the square of its amlitude so it should decrese when the amplitude is decreased.


What is the Amplitude of a signal measure?

The amplitude of a signal is the measure of the maximum magnitude of the signal from its equilibrium value. It represents the strength or intensity of the signal. A higher amplitude indicates a stronger signal, while a lower amplitude indicates a weaker signal.