Sentences with phrase «through magnetic resonance»

A good example is nuclear theory, which can be used to massively improve human healthcare through magnetic resonance imagery and power our societies with nuclear power reactors, or it can be used in a bomb to kill hundreds of thousands.
Denise King said she experienced «shocking sensations» while going through a magnetic resonance imaging procedure at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in November 2008.
This Toyota system uses a special electromagnetic coil set into the ground that is able to transmit electricity through magnetic resonance.
On Monday, March 30th, Dmitry Novikov will give a talk on breaking through the Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) resolution limits to the tissue microstructure below.
Poldrack reasoned that no volunteers would want to come in twice weekly over many months to have their blood drawn and their brains scanned through magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
HST researchers have experimented with polymer - coated iron oxide nanoparticles held together by DNA tethers to help them create a visual image of a tumor through magnetic resonance imaging.
Research from North Carolina State University and Carnegie Mellon University shows that passing wireless power transfer through a magnetic resonance field enhancer (MRFE)-- which can be as simple as a copper loop — can boost the transfer efficiency by at least 100 percent as compared to transferring through air alone.
Researchers from the Hockey Concussion Education Project, an independent collaboration of specialists from Canada and the United States, examined the effects of concussions on 45 male and female Canadian university hockey players through magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) analyses done on players before, during and after a single hockey season.

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Now this is still a theory that's being tested (the brain is a very complicated matter), but Frankland and Greene completed studies while monitoring the brain through a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to understand brain activity.
SIGNA ™ Premier is a new magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system developed through the GE - NFL Head Health Initiative, which aimed to develop new imaging tools, particularly to aid in the detection of biomarkers for the potential diagnosis of mild traumatic brain injury.
Our understandings of what it means to be human have been influenced by the growing exploration of the brain through brain - imagine or fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging).
Beginning in 2009, they used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to scan the brains of patients prior to treatment for depression; they then followed the patients through the course of therapy, generally for four weeks.
Arguably the most convenient and least invasive way of doing that is through functional magnetic resonance imaging, or fMRI — a technique that measures changes in blood flow and blood oxygen levels in the brain, thereby showing which parts of the brain are activated when people perform various tasks.
To put the FRESH system through its paces, Feinberg and his colleagues printed replicas of real organs based on magnetic resonance imaging and microscopy images.
OLEV receives power wirelessly through the application of the «Shaped Magnetic Field in Resonance (SMFIR)» technology.
«I was attracted to the applied nature of his research on cationic peptides as pharmaceutical agents, so I contacted Bob through e-mail and told him [of] my interest in nuclear magnetic resonance and his research.»
Through analysis of high - resolution anatomical magnetic resonance imaging of brain volumes, taken three times over the two - year study period, the researchers were able to determine that individuals with MCI or Alzheimer's showed greater losses in gray matter volume in both the basal forebrain and temporal lobe, compared with cognitively normal controls.
Young hockey players who have suffered concussions may still show changes in the white matter of the brain months after being cleared to return to play, researchers at Western University have found through sophisticated Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) techniques.
Through a «mapping» performed with magnetic resonance, they identified the affected part and the type and size of the lesion, and analyzed the connectivity between the different areas of the brain.
In the new experiments, the physicists used magnetic resonance to reverse the nuclear spins in hydrogen isotopes embedded in the OLED, and then were able to detect how the reversed spins caused a change in the electrical current through the OLED.
And its ability to show the shape of dendrites and trace neuronal processes provides contextual information unavailable through imaging techniques such as electron microscopy, fluorescence microscopy, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
Cognitive neuroscientists at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke sought the answer through functional magnetic resonance imaging, or fMRI.
For each, they tried to clone the gene and express it in a bacterium, purify and crystallize the protein, and determine its structure through x-ray crystallography or nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
Their brain activity was then compared using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), a technology that measures neural firing through changes in blood flow.
An approach called functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), for example, records changes in blood flow that occur when a spark of activity passes through a particular brain region.
Focal laser ablation uses precisely targeted heat, delivered through a small insertion and guided into the prostate by magnetic resonance imaging, to burn away cancerous cells in the prostate.
Brain damage was confirmed through intrauterine ultrasonography and was complemented by magnetic resonance imaging.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of neurologic disorders is provided through the neurology service.
In order to reach a diagnosis in these cases, full - thickness biopsies obtained through an exploratory surgery, (exploratory laparotomy) or non-invasive tests such as an MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) may be required.
The magnetic fields seeping through me, sound my cells, ask for resonance, I became its instrument.
Another major benefit of sending power via magnetic resonance — instead of through magnetic induction — is that devices can be charged through materials like wood, granite, plastic, glass and even the human body.
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