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612 matches found for "magnetic resonance imaging"

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Are Teenagers Wired Differently Than Adults?

With the advent of magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI, we have begun to appreciate how the brain continues to develop structurally through adolescence and on into adulthood. High emotionality is a cha...

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Analyzing structural brain changes in Alzheimer's disease

By applying the techniques to the newly completed dataset of the multi-institution Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI), the scientists demonstrated that such sub-regional brain vol...

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New UAB Study Sheds Light on Brain’s Response to Distress, Unexpected Events

In the study, UAB researchers used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to see how activity in the parts of the brain associated with fear, learning and memory respond when research participan...

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Sculptured materials allow multiple channel plasmonic sensors

"Everyone uses surface plasmon resonance sensors. They are a multi billion-dollar industry worldwide," said Akhlesh Lakhtakia, the Charles Godfrey Binder (Endowed) professor of engineering s...

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Explaining Bizarre Helium 4, a Likely Supersolid

Suggesting that atoms in a solid can move or be transported through it seems as impossible as using a syringe to inject material into a billiard ball. It shouldn’t work. But it turns out to be possibl...

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The White Stuff: Marine Lab Team Seeks to Understand Coral Bleaching

Coral bleaching is the whitening of living coral due to a disruption of the symbiosis (two organisms whose living together benefits both) with its zooxanthellae, tiny photosynthesizing algae. These un...

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Colombian guerrillas help scientists locate literacy in the brain

Language is a uniquely human ability that evolved at some point in the six million years since humans and chimpanzees diverged. Even without being taught or having adults to copy, children develop sop...

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Brain defect implicated in early schizophrenia

In the first functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study of its kind, neurologists and psychiatrists at Columbia University have identified an area of the brain involved in the earliest stages ...

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All Images in a Single View

With its new diagnostic reporting software for breast imaging in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), Siemens Healthcare provides radiologists with new opportunities in Women’s Health. The syngo ...

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PET/CT scans may help detect recurring prostate cancer earlier

A new study published in the September issue of The Journal of Nuclear Medicine shows that positron emission tomography (PET)/computer tomography (CT) scans with the imaging agent choline could detect...

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Getting better visualization of joint cartilage through cationic CT contrast agents

Assessing the local variations in GAGs are of significant interest for the study of cartilage biology and for the diagnosis of cartilage disease like osteoarthritis, which afflicts more than 27 millio...

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Low Power Imaging - LPI NMR - Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Method for sensitive and mobile applications

Miniaturised NMR is of growing importance in bio-, chemical, and material sciences. Only excitation sequences with ideal power distribution in both the time domain and the frequency domain qualify for...

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Siemens exhibits innovative solutions for cardiovascular medicine at ESC 2009

During this year's event, Siemens will be offering visitors to the congress an extensive theoretical and practical training program on new diagnostic and therapeutic techniques.The great ...

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Quantum Computing: Are You Ready for This Upgrade?

Compared with our everyday experience, the quantum world – the world of the very small, of atoms and elementary particles – is incredibly bizarre. For example, it is possible for a single particle to ...

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Surprising results in teen study: adolescent risky behavior may signal mature brain

The brain goes through a course of maturation during adolescence and does not reach its adult form until the mid-twenties. A long-standing theory of adolescent behavior has assumed that this delayed b...

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