The nuclear magnetic resonance method for recording where the magnetic resonance image was found and the face behind him Izdor Isaac Rabbi received the 1944 Nobel Prize in physics. He turned out that the magnetic moment of protons and the person has an external magnetic field centered on the precession movement. (In the nucleus) His experiments disclose hops between the energy states of proton resonant radio frequency waves. Concentrated substances - Felix Bloch and Edward Purcell of rabbi experiment rising to a new level of independence of two people.
This is known as Magnetic Resonance Imaging, or MRI is a nuclear magnetic resonance image. This is commonly used in medical imaging technology in recent years. In this article, we introduce the history of technology, the physical principles behind the technology, its application, development, advantages and disadvantages. Along with the rapid development of global technology, we invented many imaging technologies such as recent development of photoacoustic imaging such as computed tomography (CT), radiography, MRI, fMRI. Medical imaging is a technology for acquiring images of the body for medical purposes such as diagnosis and examination of such diseases. Also used for medical research, for example, by using MRI technology, scientists help them to study the function and structure of the most important organs in the human body, and the human brain I succeeded in obtaining a three - dimensional image of.
Magnetic resonance imaging, also known as excellent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), is an important medical diagnostic tool for studying the function and structure of the human body. It has been used to image cardiovascular, nerve, musculoskeletal and tumor, providing detailed images of any part of the body (especially soft tissue) in all possible planes. Unlike other options such as computed tomography (CT), it does not use ionizing radiation and therefore very safe administration
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