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Lattice Index Map
 
This parametric images reflect the similarity between the anisotropic diffusion of each pixel and that of its neighbors.
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Diffusion-Weighted MRI in the Body: Applications and Challenges in Oncology
Friday, 1 June 2007   by www.ajronline.org    
Legal Requirements
 
mri safety guidance
MRI Safety Guidance
The owner of MRI equipment has to ensure that the equipment does fulfill the local requirements.
In some countries, the requirements are more stringent than in others; in other countries, they are nonexistent.
The user in general is unable to check power output, gradient strength, or even field strength. The manufacturer has to cover authorized hardware and software updates after the initial installation and has to give guarantee for the requirements. Specially designed computer programs usually supervise the power output of MRI devices and will not allow or will interrupt any imaging or spectroscopy procedure exceeding those limits considered safe.

See also European Medicines Agency, FDA information:
www.fda.gov/cdrh/safety/mrisafety.html
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A Primer on Medical Device Interactions with Magnetic Resonance Imaging Systems
   by govpulse.us    
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Line Scanning, Line Imaging
 
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Line Shape
 
Distribution of the relative strength of resonance as a function of frequency, which establishes a particular spectral line. Common line shapes are Lorentzian and Gaussian.
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Line Width
 
Spread in frequency of a resonance line in a MR spectrum. A common measure of the line width is full width at half maximum (FWHM).
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Full width at half maximum
   by en.wikipedia.org    
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