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Peer Review: A3947844 - MRI Scanning
Presbyter Started conversation Apr 25, 2005
Entry: MRI Scanning - A3947844
Author: Presbyter - U1517643
A noisy way of creating images of sliced up people, without having to slice people up. Powerful magnets make all the iron in the body's cells line up and emit radio signals. These signals are detected by a sensitive receiving array and the whole signal is processed by a computer.
The perfect image for the photogenic.
A3947844 - MRI Scanning
There is only one thing worse than being Gosho, and that is not being Gosho Posted Apr 25, 2005
It might be a good idea to find your way around, look around the place, and find out exactly what Peer Review is for, before submitting an entry here. This Help Page Writing-Guidelines will explain why your entry about MRI isn't suitable as it's written, and using h2g2's <./>Search</.> facility will show you that we already have an edited entry about MRI in the Guide A2263493
A3947844 - MRI Scanning
GreyDesk Posted Jun 1, 2005
Yes they look like it to me.
I'll throw this one into the FM, as it is a subject that would make a useful addition to the guide.
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