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MRI Physics: Tech to Tech Explanations

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"There are 3 types of magnets used in MRI: Permanent: These are rare to almost nonexistent today. They are made up of Brick sized magnets that, when placed in the right pattern, they combine to make a magnetic field strength large enough to image with. These magnets are large, heavy and have a weak B b0 s fields so SNR is at a premium. They can't be turned off. Resistive: Are a large coil of wire with a lot of electricity passing through it. The amount of electricity circulating is sufficient to make a magnetic field strong ...

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