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.
The researchers also used viewed the monkeys» brains
via magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which revealed progressive degeneration of the striatum, a region of the brain known to be affected in humans with Huntington's.
Forty - eight hours later, participants returned for a test to show how much they remembered while their brains were imaged
via magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
Pinpointing an electron
via magnetic resonance is only the beginning of Rugar's efforts to take 3 - D pictures of biological molecules.
These findings are highly significant, they say, because one futuristic application of wireless power transfer would be to harness and use
it via magnetic resonance to charge electric vehicles.
Not exact matches
In the March 2009 article entitled «Expert Financial Advice Neurobiologically «Offloads» Financial Decision - Making under Risk», Jan Engelmann, Monica Capra, Charles Noussair and Gregory Berns investigate the neurobiological basis of the influence of expert advice on financial decisions
via functional
Magnetic Resonance Imaging monitoring of individuals choosing between a certain payment and a lottery, with and without expert advice.
Recent advances allow neuroscientists to study levels of neurotransmitters or their receptors in specific brain regions
via PET (positron emission tomography), SPECT (single photon emission computerized tomography), and MRS (
magnetic resonance spectroscopy).
Lamm and his group recently sought the answer to answer this question by combining measures of electrical activity in the brain (
via electroencephalogram) with functional
magnetic resonance imaging to show blood flow patterns in 25 participants getting rounds of shocks on their hands.
He then placed both players in an fMRI (functional
magnetic resonance imager) and scanned their brains as they nonverbally communicated with one another
via computer.
In their study the researchers showed different characters to test persons and recorded
via functional
magnetic resonance imaging the brain activity which was set into motion by the process of seeing.
This study was awarded with the Fernand Depelchin Prize of the Université catholique de Louvain (UCL) and allowed the CHU Neurology Team to continue its research, in particular
via the use of functional
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) of the brain.
«Correlated biofilm imaging, transport and metabolism measurements
via combined nuclear
magnetic resonance and confocal microscopy.»
On the other hand, dynamic nuclear polarization of molecules
via nitrogen vacancy centers has important applications in nuclear
magnetic resonance spectroscopy since it would greatly increase the standard sensitivity of current scanners.
Bugscope grew out of Chickscope, another Beckman Institute project that allowed students to study
magnetic resonance images (MRI) of developing chicken embryos
via the Web.