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R-Tech Solutions
Indiana, USA R-Tech Solutions specializes in installation and de-installation of new and used equipment. Our K100 More...
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Indiana, USA R-Tech Solutions specializes in installation and de-installation of new and used equipment. Our K100 More...
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Proximus Medical Inc.
Florida, USA Proximus Medical Inc provides revenue generating diagnostic equipments. Our services include doctor' More...
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Florida, USA Proximus Medical Inc provides revenue generating diagnostic equipments. Our services include doctor' More...
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Supertech Inc
Indiana, USA Supertech Inc focuses on X-ray technique calculations, leaded acrylic mobile and modular barriers & More...
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Indiana, USA Supertech Inc focuses on X-ray technique calculations, leaded acrylic mobile and modular barriers & More...
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Progressive Diagnostic Imaging
California, USA Progressive Diagnostic Imaging offers X-ray interpretation & analysis reporting and documentation. More...
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California, USA Progressive Diagnostic Imaging offers X-ray interpretation & analysis reporting and documentation. More...
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a medical imaging technique primarily used in Radiology to visualize the structure and function of the body. It provides detailed images of the body in any plane. MRI provides much greater contrast between the different soft tissues of the body than does computed tomography (CT), making it especially useful in neurological (brain), musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, and oncological (cancer) imaging. Unlike CT it uses no ionizing radiation, but uses a powerful magnetic field to align the nuclear magnetization of (usually) hydrogen atoms in water in the body. Radiofrequency fields are used to systematically alter the alignment of this magnetization, causing the hydrogen nuclei to produce a rotating magnetic field detectable by the scanner. This signal can be manipulated by additional magnetic fields to build up enough information to reconstruct an image of the body. Magnetic resonance imaging was developed from knowledge gained in the study of nuclear magnetic resonance.


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