Across
- 2. Preferred unit of magnetic flux density or magnetic field intensity.
- 5. Single or multiple loops of wire designed to produce a magnetic field from current flowing through the wire or to detect a changing magnetic field by voltage induced in the wire.
- 8. Ability of an imaging process to distinguish adjacent soft tissues from one another.
- 10. MRI technique used to minimize motion artifacts.
- 11. A contrast agent used in MRI.
Down
- 1. Unit of magnetic flux density in the older CGS system.
- 2. Longitudinal relaxation time. Characteristic time constant for spins to tend to align themselves with the external magnetic field.
- 3. Transverse relaxation time. Characteristic time constant for loss of phase coherence among spins oriented at an angle to the main magnetic field owing to interacti9on between the spins.
- 4. Area of the anatomy that is being imaged.
- 6. Stray magnetic field that exists outside the imager.
- 7. Atmospheric gases such as nitrogen and helium that have been cooled sufficiently to condense into a liquid.
- 9. Signal-to-noise ratio-enhancing technique in which the same MRI signal is repeatedly acquired two or more times and then is combined and averaged.
