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Michael Murphy
Sun. 17 Feb.13, 16:03
[Start of: 'Cost of ONI / GE MSK 1.0 Magnet' 0 Reply]
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Cost of ONI / GE MSK 1.0 Magnet |
Any one purchased ONI / GE 1.0 T MRI scanner recently. If share approximate cost of unit (only unit), appreciate your help.
If some one give me what the best price for about 6-8 year old ONI MSK 1.0 T unit or even guess good condition scanner price, that will be also greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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Karsten Miesel
Tue. 17 Aug.04, 02:02
[Start of: 'material with 'zero' magnetic susceptibility' 2 Replies]
Category:
Basics and Physics |
material with 'zero' magnetic susceptibility |
Does anybody know some material, that is still easy to machine, better non-conductive and - most important - has a susceptibility close to zero. Is there composite materials that are especially made for such purposes?
I know that coils for NMR are usually made like this, but I'm looking for some material that I could make a whole NMR probe out of. It should be non-conductive, because I don't want eddy currents.
thanks in advance, Karsten
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Herbert Müller
Thu. 5 May.22, 01:33
[Reply (11 of 12) to: '90 excitation pulse vs 180 inversion pulse' started by: 'Bjorn Redfors' on Sat. 27 Jun.09]
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90 excitation pulse vs 180 inversion pulse |
Hello,
I dont know if anyone has, for him/herself, answered this question. I know it is an old thread. But this is the question which also botheres me the most in NMR/MRI.
I refer now to a picture, which is illustrated in the book from Tim Claridge (High resolution NMR techniques).
Here, a RF pulse (lets say a 90 degree pulse) is said to have two effects on the initial z-magnetisation. First, it allows energy transfer between the two Zeeman-states in a way, that i equalizes the population difference between them. So there is no z- magnetisation anymore after 90 degree pulse. Th esecond effect is, that it induces phase-coherence. And this phase coherence is then responsible for the x-magnetisation, which is measured.
And now I have the same question. Why is this phase coherence lost (or is it not?), when applying an initial 180-degree pulse. Understandable for me is, why the population difference in z is reversed, but I dont understand, why there is no xy magnetisation anymore.
Maybe some of you have figured out the answer in the meantime?
Greetings
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We Are ISS
Fri. 28 Jan.22, 02:16
[Start of: 'What is the career growth in MRI technology?' 0 Reply]
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What is the career growth in MRI technology? |
The career growth for MRI technologists has a very good scope. The MRI technologist has to operate big tube-like machines that use a magnetic field and radio waves to make images of patients' organs, tissue, and bones. So, there is a good scope from them, it is projected to the 9 percent from 2020 to 2030.
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We Are ISS
Fri. 28 Jan.22, 01:59
[Reply (1 of 2) to: 'What is the career growth in MRI technology?' started by: 'Indiancareerclub Clubindia' on Mon. 25 May.09]
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What is the career growth in MRI technology? |
MRI technologists have a bright future in terms of career progression. The MRI technician is responsible for operating large tube-like machines that use a magnetic field and radio waves. As a result, there is a good scope from them; it is projected to be 9% from 2020 to 2030.
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