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Magnetic and resonance
* Magnetic resonance imaging ( MRI )
; Cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging ( CMR ): Magnetic resonance imaging ( MRI ) of the heart that utilizes the ECG for gating and to look at specific mechanical functions of the heart.
* Magnetic resonance imaging ( MRI ) MRI is a method of imaging objects that uses a strong magnetic field to detect the relaxation of protons that have been perturbed by a radio-frequency pulse.
; Magnetic resonance angiography ( MRA ): This is similar to magnetic resonance imaging.
Magnetic resonance angiography uses magnetic fields and radio waves to provide detailed images of the blood vessels.
In the early days of nuclear magnetic resonance he studied the underlying theory, and in 1959 he coauthored the text book High Resolution Nuclear Magnetic Resonance with W. G.
* Magnetic resonance imaging equipment
Magnetic resonance imaging ( MRI ), nuclear magnetic resonance imaging ( NMRI ), or magnetic resonance tomography ( MRT ) is a medical imaging technique used in radiology to visualize internal structures of the body in detail.
* Magnetic resonance microscopy
* Magnetic resonance elastography
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* Angiography or Magnetic resonance imaging angiography when the blood vessels might be affected
White matter structure of human brain ( taken by Magnetic resonance imaging | MRI ).
Magnetic resonance imaging offers better resolution.
* Magnetic resonance imaging
Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain and spine shows areas of demyelination ( lesions or plaques ).
* powerful superconducting electromagnets used in maglev trains, Magnetic Resonance Imaging ( MRI ) and Nuclear magnetic resonance ( NMR ) machines, magnetic confinement fusion reactors ( e. g. tokamaks ), and the beam-steering and focusing magnets used in particle accelerators
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Magnetic and imaging
* Magnetic particle imaging ( MPI )
In the 1990s, researchers began to use Electroencephalography ( EEG ), Positron Emission Tomography ( PET ) and more recently functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging ( fMRI ), which is now the most widely used imaging technique to help localize personality traits in the brain.
An Magnetic resonance imaging | MRI scanner allowed researchers to examine how the human brain deals with unwelcome information.
In 1982, it introduced the first 1. 0T Magnetic resonance imaging ( MRI ) unit.
* Magnetic resonance imaging ( MRI ) / Real-time MRI

Magnetic and MRI
* A Guided Tour of MRI: An introduction for laypeople National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
* Video: What to Expect During Your MRI Exam from the Institute for Magnetic Resonance Safety, Education, and Research ( IMRSER )
* Magnetic Resonance Imaging ( MRI )
* Imaging: Contrast agents in Magnetic Resonance Imaging ( MRI )
The treatment is often guided by Magnetic Resonance Imaging ( MRI ); the combination is then referred to as Magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound ( MRgFUS ).
Image: MRI head side. jpg | Magnetic Resonance Imaging scan of a head
* The scan room of a Magnetic Resonance Imaging ( MRI ) machine is designed as a Faraday cage.
The term ‘ Physical Agents ’ refers to ionising and non-ionising electromagnetic radiations, static electric and magnetic fields, ultrasound, laser light and any other Physical Agent associated with medical e. g., x-rays in computerised tomography ( CT ), gamma rays / radionuclides in Nuclear Medicine, magnetic fields and radio-frequencies in Magnetic Resonance Imaging ( MRI ), ultrasound in Ultrasound Imaging and Doppler measurements etc.
* Magnetic resonance imaging ( MRI ), including functional magnetic resonance imaging ( fMRI ) and other methods for functional neuroimaging of the brain.
* Magnetic resonance imaging ( MRI ), a medical imaging technique
** Magnetic resonance neurography ( MRN ), an MRI technique to image nerves
** Magnetic resonance angiography ( MRA ), an MRI technique to image blood vessels

Magnetic and uses
Magnetic fields have had many uses in ancient and modern society.
Magnetic disk and tape storage devices generally use fixed-rate RLL codes, while USB uses bit stuffing.
* Metallica uses the line " Love is a four-letter word " in the song " The Day That Never Comes " from their album Death Magnetic.
Magnetic resonance imaging ( MRI ), also called nuclear magnetic resonance ( NMR ) scanning, uses powerful magnets to show pleural effusions and tumors.
Magnetic storage uses different patterns of magnetization in a magnetizable material to store data and is a form of non-volatile memory.
* Kevin Kuns ( 2007 ) Calculation of Magnetic Field inside Plasma Chamber, uses elliptic integrals and their derivatives to compute off-axis fields, from PBworks.
The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer device AMS-02, recently mounted on the International Space Station uses a RICH detector in combination with other devices to analyze cosmic rays.
The soundtrack uses songs by Donnette Thayer and Steve Kilbey ( HEX ), Lisa Germano, The Cocteau Twins, Dolly Parton, Low, Mark Kozelek, Glen Campbell, The Magnetic Fields, Iron and Wine, The Chocolate Watch Band, Mavis Staples, Red House Painters, Marianne Faithfull and many more.
Magnetic confinement fusion is an approach to generating fusion power that uses magnetic fields to confine the hot fusion fuel in the form of a plasma.
* jive A Magnetic Tangible user interface that uses friend passes to load information on the screen.
Magnetic Resonance guided Focused Ultrasound, is a non-invasive intervention ( requiring no incision ) that uses high intensity focused ultrasound waves to destroy tissue in combination with magnetic resonance imaging ( MRI ), which guides and monitors the treatment.

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