In the coronal plane, anatomy is scanned:
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STIR sequences use a short TI (inversion time) and nulls sig…
STIR sequences use a short TI (inversion time) and nulls signal from fat. FLAIR sequences use a long TI (inversion time) and nulls signal from CSF.
This complication arises when a non-vesicant drug seeps out…
This complication arises when a non-vesicant drug seeps out of the vein into nearby tissue.
When you summarize something, you write or tell the general…
When you summarize something, you write or tell the general idea and only the most important points. It’s a skill that is used in classes, research, and at many jobs. These questions can help you to determine what is important in your reading and how you might organize your summary. Your summary will help you with the next portion of the assignment. Think of how you might organize your summary. What are the headings (questions in all caps) of the reading you just did? Those would be the main topics. Are there clearly marked ideas or terms that relate to the headings’ topic (subheadings)? How many are there? What are they? How does the reading explain the connection between the main topic and the concepts or terms? Use your own words to summarize what you just read, do not paraphrase (reorder the words of the text). This kind of summary is for you to more clearly understand the concepts you were introduced to; it is not a test. These questions can help you to determine what is important in your reading and how you might organize your summary. Your summary will help you with the next portion of the assignment. Think of how you might organize your summary. What are the headings (questions in all caps) of the reading you just did? Those would be the main topics. Are there clearly marked ideas or terms that relate to the headings’ topic (subheadings)? How many are there? What are they? How does the reading explain the connection between the main topic and the concepts or terms? Use your own words to summarize what you read in the Introduction, do not paraphrase (reorder the words of the text). This kind of summary is for you to more clearly understand the concepts you were introduced to; it is not a test.
Time varying magnetic fields cause audible noise.
Time varying magnetic fields cause audible noise.
When scanning a pituitary, it’s best to use a small FOV.
When scanning a pituitary, it’s best to use a small FOV.
Windowing is altering the appearance of digital images to in…
Windowing is altering the appearance of digital images to include more or fewer shades of _______________ by adjusting the _______________ scale.
I understand and will abide by the policies and procedures l…
I understand and will abide by the policies and procedures laid out in the syllabus for this course. If you agree with the above statement, simply type your first and last legal name in the box below, and then click “Submit.”
In a complete combustion reaction, how many grams of propane…
In a complete combustion reaction, how many grams of propane (C3H8) are required to react completely and produce 45.0 L of carbon dioxide at 1.10 atm and 20 degrees Celsius?
Hydrogen gas and aluminum sulfate are produced when aluminum…
Hydrogen gas and aluminum sulfate are produced when aluminum metal reacts with sulfuric acid. What mass of aluminum is necessary to produce 45.0 L of hydrogen gas at STP?