T2 is the measurement of time from the transverse component of the NMV to decrease what percentage
of its max value after the application of a 90 degree RF pulse - 37%
combining a metal ion with a ligand reduces their tendency to bind proteins, enzymes, or membranes,
the degree to which they dis...
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T2 is the measurement of time from the transverse component of the NMV to decrease what percentage
of its max value after the application of a 90 degree RF pulse - 37%
combining a metal ion with a ligand reduces their tendency to bind proteins, enzymes, or membranes,
the degree to which they disassociate is a measure of: - toxicity
in a large main magnetic field such as those employed in MRI, the motion of a hydrogen proton has been
described as wobbling like a spinning top, this motion is called - precession
MRI is derived from the process known as - nuclear magnetic resonance
once the NMV has moved away from equilibrium, what will occur - the transverse component will
increase
some older implanted ferromagnetic neuro-aneurysm clips, suture materials, and surgical clips will
experience force of _______ as the arterial is passed through a strong magnetic field - torque
in MRI, substances respond to a specific radio frequency which is known as - resonance frequency
the introduction of gad based contrast agents by IV injection can involve passing through the BBB, what
are the tissue compartments involved - intravascular to interstitial
in the USA, the MRI's main magnetic field and the vector that represents it is symbolized - Bo
the resonance frequency of any substance in a magnetic field can be calculated by employing the -
Larmor equation
in a pulse sequence, transmitting an initial 90 degree RF pulse will cause the NMV to - shift in both
size and direction
, which type of electromagnetic could are designed to stimulate and detect an MR signal - RF coils
tissues that are less efficient at spin spin interactions because they contain more free water such as CSF
should have - high T2 values and produce hyperintense signals
magnetism can be defined as the ability to attract certain substances such as - iron, cobalt, and
nickel
the purpose of MRA is to image the - blood flow
the strength of very large magnetic fields like those employed in MRI systems, the SI unit most
commonly used is - tesla
the larmor frequency of hydrogen protons in a 1.5 T magnetic field is - 63.9MHz/tesla
in MRI, for a chemical substance to be affected by the main magnetic field and the radio wave it must
contain - an odd number of total protons and neutrons
a 1.5T magnetic field is equal to - 15,000 gauss
the components of the gyro magnetic ratio are - magnetic momentum to angular momentum
fast transition phenomenon and entry phenomenon are theories that explain which of the following
tissue characterists - velocity effects
the effects of main magnetic field inhomogenities on the FID signal are corrected in a spin echo
sequence by applying a second RF pulse. the flip angle of this RF pulse is - 180 degrees
describe the basic MR imaging process - RF signals interact with hydrogen protons
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