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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Principle of MRI 1. What kinds of nuclei can be used for MRI? Use Hydrogen atoms: sensitive to magnetic resonance and most abundant in the body (the majority of Hydrogen in Water) Atoms consist of Nucleus and Electrons Nuclei are made of protons and neutrons Nucleus have 2 properties: Spin and Charge --> magnetic moment Pairs of spins tend to cancel, so only atoms with an odd number of protons h..
Programming/Medical Image Processing
2022. 5. 13. 20:09