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Here are some example images from the system. Below is a 2D single shot RARE (72 echoes zero padded out to 96x96 image matrix) of our 10mm "star" phantom printed in ABS plastic (and water). Average of 4 shots (about 4 second image).
 
Here are some example images from the system. Below is a 2D single shot RARE (72 echoes zero padded out to 96x96 image matrix) of our 10mm "star" phantom printed in ABS plastic (and water). Average of 4 shots (about 4 second image).
  
[[File:Star_4ave.jpg|200px|thumb|none]]
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[[File:Star_4ave.jpg|300px|thumb|none]]
  
  
 
Below is a 3D TSE mouse brain and an MIT letter phantom with the letters "M" "I" "T" stacked so you need a 3D sequence to separate them.
 
Below is a 3D TSE mouse brain and an MIT letter phantom with the letters "M" "I" "T" stacked so you need a 3D sequence to separate them.
  
[[File:3D_TSE_MOUSE_BRAIN.png|700px|thumb|none]]
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[[File:3D_TSE_MOUSE_BRAIN.png|900px|thumb|none]]
  
[[File:MIT_letter_phant_in_multi_slices.jpg|700px|thumb|none]]
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[[File:MIT_letter_phant_in_multi_slices.jpg|900px|thumb|none]]

Revision as of 17:27, 8 October 2015

Here are some example images from the system. Below is a 2D single shot RARE (72 echoes zero padded out to 96x96 image matrix) of our 10mm "star" phantom printed in ABS plastic (and water). Average of 4 shots (about 4 second image).

Star 4ave.jpg


Below is a 3D TSE mouse brain and an MIT letter phantom with the letters "M" "I" "T" stacked so you need a 3D sequence to separate them.

3D TSE MOUSE BRAIN.png
MIT letter phant in multi slices.jpg