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Distance between similar points on a sine wave; length of one cycle.
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Ultrahigh 19F Loaded Cu1.75S Nanoprobes for Simultaneous 19F Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Photothermal Therapy
Thursday, 7 January 2016   by pubs.acs.org    
Weber
 
(Wb) The SI unit of magnetic flux.
Definition: The rate (per unit of time) in which something crosses a surface perpendicular to the flow. If the something is a magnetic field, then the magnetic flux across a perpendicular surface is the product of the magnetic flux density, in teslas, and the surface area, in square meters.
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Welcome to NODC Unit Conversion Guide
Monday, 4 August 2003   by www.nodc.noaa.gov    
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WIN 22181InfoSheet: - Contrast Agents - 
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Short name: WIN 22181, central moiety: Gd2+, relaxivity: r1 = 9.5
A substance under development (preclin.) as a contrast agent for MR urography.
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Developer of Omniscan (Gd DTPA-BMA) one of the Gd-based contrast agents currently on the market.
In the course of different cooperations to develop new agents, Winthrop Laboratories worked together with the companies Sanofi and Sterling. Omniscan is now distributed by GE Healthcare.
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Wires (MRI Safety Risk)MRI Resource Directory:
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Pacemaker lead wires, ECG, and plethysmographic cables can also as surface-coil connections act as antennae. Usually the materials of such wires are not ferromagnetic.
mri safety guidance
MRI Safety Guidance
Gradient and radio frequency fields may induce current into these wires and thus cause fibrillations and burns. This presents a risk to the patient and must be eliminated before the examination. The risk of heating during the MRI scan is dependent on the length and the material of these wires as well as the used field strength. If these wires are outside the RF field there is no risk of heating to expect.
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A Primer on Medical Device Interactions with Magnetic Resonance Imaging Systems
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Newer Heart Devices Safe During MRI
Monday, 23 August 2004   by www.hospimedica.com    
MRI in Patients with Implanted Devices: Current Controversies
Monday, 1 August 2016   by www.acc.org    
Redesigned systems may increase access to MRI for patients with implanted medical devices
Tuesday, 5 May 2015   by medicalxpress.com    
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