MRI uses high magnetic fields and radio frequency and not x-ray. The procedure is generally safe and typically repeated examinations do not cause any problems.
However, some MRI scans use a Gadolinium-based contrast agent, so repeating MRI scans within a few days may expose a patient to higher-than-expected levels of the contrast agent in the blood, which can be affected by kidney function. Patients should check with their doctor before having a repeat contrast MRI scan within a few days.
No, to donate blood safely the donor and the recipient have to have the same blood type.
Simply that the person performed as well as the rest of the class.
Yes, they often were the same person.
The crimes performed against women are the exact same crimes performed against men. Gender does not affect what crimes are afflicted upon a person, both genders experience the same crimes against them.
The plaintiff is the person bringing the action in court (or the person on whose behalf the action is being brought). The obligee is the person to whom the payment is owed. These two are often, but not necessarily, the same person.
A person who does the same thing all the time is often referred to as being in a rut or someone who is stuck in a routine.
Generally, a blind person blinks for the same reason a sighted person blinks. We blink to maintain the moisture in our eyes. They're at the same rate.
The obese person burns more calories than the thiner person if doing the same thing the thiner person is doing. Often though the heavy person can't do as much as a thinner person
No, the soul and spirit are not the same entity. The soul is often considered the essence of a person, while the spirit is seen as the life force or energy within a person.
Hopefully the same as elsewhere. Safely.
The person who is in the same class as you at school is typically referred to as a classmate. Classmates share the same educational environment and often participate in the same lessons and activities together. They can also be considered peers, as they are at a similar educational level.
A person or thing with the same name as another is often referred to as a "homonym." In a broader context, such entities can also be described as "namesakes." This term applies to individuals who share the same name, often in honor of someone else, or to objects, places, or concepts that share a name.