Source: /cirosantilli/magnetic-resonance-imaging

= Magnetic resonance imaging
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= MRI
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Using <NMR> to image inside peoples bodies!

\Video[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFkBhUYynUw]
{title=How does an MRI machine work? by Science Museum (2019)}
{description=The best one can do in 3 minutes perhaps.}

\Video[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQegSF4ZiIQ]
{title=How MRI Works Part 1 by thePIRL (2018)}
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* https://youtu.be/TQegSF4ZiIQ?t=326 the magnet is normally always on for the entire lifetime of the equipment! 
* https://youtu.be/TQegSF4ZiIQ?t=465 usage of <non-ionizing radiation> (only <radio frequencies>) means that it is very safe to use. The only dangerous part is the magnetic field interacting with metallic objects.
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\Video[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsH4HEnhu4A]
{title=What happens behind the scenes of an MRI scan? by Strange Parts (2023)}

\Video[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nIXRPuFK5U]
{title=Dr Mansfield's MRI MEDICAL MARVEL by <BBC>}
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Broadcast in 1978. Description:
\Q[Tomorrow's World gave audiences a true world first as Dr Peter Mansfield of the University of Nottingham demonstrated the first full body prototype device for <Magnetic resonance imaging> (MRI), allowing us to see inside the human body without the use of <X-rays>.]
Featuring the yet-to-be <2003 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine> Dr. Mansfield.
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