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  1. 1. part of the teamplay performance management applications to amplify your fleet management: "As we can schedule our service events, teamplay Fleet allows us to do our staff planning appropriately and to ensure that the utilization of our systems is as high as possible.
  2. 3. a number of radiofrequency pulses and gradients that result in a set of images with a particular appearance.
  3. 6. reduces metal artifacts in various body regions
  4. 7. a form of MR imaging based upon measuring the random Brownian motion of water molecules within a voxel of tissue.
  5. 8. the structure that contains the X-ray tube, shielding elements, and photon detectors
  6. 9. an innovative clinical study for spinal cord injured patients.
  7. 10. a type of medical imaging that shows a continuous X-ray image on a monitor,
  8. 11. a worldwide standard for the storage and transmission of medical imaging.
  9. 13. Key
  10. 15. s the most widely used method for fat suppression.
  11. 17. techniques used to create images of the human body for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.
  12. 19. a type of medical imaging that shows a continuous X-ray image on a monitor,
  13. 20. is an age-related systemic syndrome that targets mainly ocular tissues through the gradual deposition of fibrillary ...
  14. 21. s a vertical plane which passes through the body longitudinall
  15. 25. an arrangement of absorbers for limiting a beam of X-rays, gamma rays, or nuclear particles to the dimensions and angular spread required for the specific application.
  16. 26. are an essential part of medical diagnostic procedures. In combination with imaging devices which register the gamma rays emitted from within, they can be used for imaging to study the dynamic processes taking place in various parts of the body.
  17. 27. used to store, retrieve, present and share images produced by various medical hardware modalities, such as X-ray machines, computed tomography (CT
  18. 29. Loop allows the operator to scroll back through several seconds worth of captured frames once the image has been frozen.
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  1. 2. uses special x-ray equipment to show which areas of the brain are adequately supplied with blood (perfused) and provides detailed information about blood flow to the brain
  2. 3. the process of homogenizing the magnetic field by applying direct current offsets to gradient coils
  3. 4. the distance between the X-ray tube and the image receptor and is inversely proportional to magnification/distortion
  4. 5. Scoring The score is the total area of calcium deposits and the density of the calcium
  5. 7. makes patient demographic information from a Radiology Information System (RIS) available at a modality, eliminating dual data entry and providing data integrity.
  6. 12. is a true multi-modality solution and supports you in all workflow steps with its strong Advanced Visualization and 3-D capabilities
  7. 14. networked software system for managing medical imagery and associated data.
  8. 16. Findings that are due to things outside the patient that may obscure or distort the image,
  9. 18. s a special type of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) exam that produces detailed images of the hepatobiliary and pancreatic systems, including the liver, gallbladder, bile ducts, pancreas and pancreatic duct.
  10. 20. is a scientific device that is often used in the biomedical research community
  11. 22. is a method of studying organs using X-rays and the administration of a special dye, called a contrast medium
  12. 23. the permanence of the radiograph:
  13. 24. a piece of medical equipment used to keep the MRI machine cool
  14. 28. the name given to the initial images obtained at the start of a CT before the main volume is obtained.