1982
DOI: 10.1148/radiology.143.1.7063722
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Nuclear magnetic resonance whole-body imager operating at 3.5 KGauss.

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“…The multiple inversion recovery method appears to have the potential of obtaining T 1 information from a single scan, in much the same way that T2 data can be extracted from a multiple echo sequence (13). In the form of back projection in which data are acquired from the decaying FID immediately after slice selection (ZO), images formed only from real data can be produced, in which the sign of the magnetization is retained.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The multiple inversion recovery method appears to have the potential of obtaining T 1 information from a single scan, in much the same way that T2 data can be extracted from a multiple echo sequence (13). In the form of back projection in which data are acquired from the decaying FID immediately after slice selection (ZO), images formed only from real data can be produced, in which the sign of the magnetization is retained.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flow direction ( 3 , 4 ) and timing information ( 5 ) have been transferred into composite images using color scales. Others have used color to represent intensities in a single image (6,7).…”
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“…Spin-echo behavior, with or without a selective a (18)(19)(20), is complex and very dependent on the quality of the experiment, particularly the rf pulses. Figure 8 illustrates the theoretical predictions with a selective a of signals for gray and white matter at various repetition rates, while with a nonselective a the signal in SE (unlike PS) is predicted by the better model to be less than that by the simple, with the slice becoming more triangular at faster repetition rates.…”
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