Benefits
Comprehensive collection of experiments ragarding the magnetic
resonance (MR) technology. The manual comprises basic experiments
of the MR physics as well as experiments on complex MR imaging (2D
and 3D). Experiments are didactically and precisely prepared
and convey all relevant information about magnetic resonance
tomography. Through questions, answers, evaluations and a
comprehensive theory students are guided and are able
to learn one of the most important procedures of medical
diagnostics with a lot of fun and enjoyment. The software needed to
perform the experiments perfectly fits the experimental literature
and thus enables an unique learning and teaching experience. For
example parameters can be directly varied during a measurement ("on
runtime").
The manual is suitable for almost all fields of science. However,
basically it is aimed at students with a deep medical
background.
What you can learn about
The manual consist of five TESS expert experimental units
(P5942100-P5942500). Each unit consists of a multiude of single
experiments an covers a very specific topic of MR physics and MR
diagnostics.
- Basic principles in nuclear magentic
resonance (NMR)
- Relaxation times in nuclear magnetic resonance
- Spatial encoding in nuclear magnetic resonance
- Magnetic resonance imaging I (Spin Echo 2D, Flash 2D)
- Magnetic resonance imaging II (Localized Spin Echo
2D and 3D)
Equipment and Technical Data
- Experimental descriptions with a clear division
in related topics, principle, equipment, set-up, questions,
tasks, illustrated implementation related to the tasks,
theory with many coloured figures and all necessary contents to
process the questions and tasks, evaluation with exemplatory
results, and important notes for operation and safety.
This simplifies orientation and evaluation and helps
finding a suitable series of experiments in order to
create individual instructions for practica. Because of the depth
of information no further literature is required.
- All experiments rely on computer-based
measurements and require the provided software "measure MRT".
The software is clearly arranged and easy to use. It is possible to
analyze the results as well as to export data an images
in common data formats (DICOM, JPEG, CSV,
TXT). Furthermore there is the possibility to create courses
on your own and thus put the MR-experiments in an individual
education environment that best fits to what is actually
needed.
Manual, DIN A4, approx. 120 pages