We will place earplugs on your child to protect his or her ears because
the MRI machine makes loud pulsing or knocking sounds.
Not exact matches
SmartShape's space also shows a model of an
MRI machine and orthopedic surgery table it redesigned to
make more efficient.
This structure is a big reason that Apple has a much narrower line of products than a conventional company like General Electric, which
makes everything from light bulbs to
MRI machines.
It's how it
makes better and better predictions which lead to
MRI machines and powerful lasers and and the incredible electronics of your computer.
Running the game while recording people's brain activity with a functional
MRI machine revealed that people who
made similar giving choices (either to give half or what they had, or half of what their partner thought they had) showed similar brain patterns in the medial prefrontal cortex, a region associated with decision -
making.
In an
MRI machine, a powerful magnetic field causes protons in the body to line up like violin strings under tension, then a pulse of energy plucks those «strings,»
making them hum.
At the same time,
MRI machines have gotten faster,
making it possible to collect more slices in a shorter time.
It also led to tool -
making — a critical step in our evolutionary path that eventually enabled such advanced technologies as airplanes,
MRI machines and iPhones.»
The idea is to link up every data -
making system and
machine in a hospital to a central service which can deliver a patient's collated records — from historical medical files to X-ray and
MRI scans — at the touch of a doctor's iPad.
«The technology has the potential to extend the life of
MRI imaging
machines but more importantly, it will
make the scan quicker, more accurate and safer to patients.
Joshua Greene and colleagues at Princeton University asked people to
make a number of decisions while their brains were being scanned by an
MRI machine.
Each of us can be like Doug Dietz, who outfitted
MRI machines like pirate ships to
make medical scans less traumatizing for pediatric patients, or like the Stanford graduate students who invented a portable baby warmer that saved millions of premature and low - weight infants in remote villages.
She developed methods of using
MRI machines and scanning electronic microscopes to
make alluring photographs of pomegranates and other biblical fruits.