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Biotech / Medical : Caprius(CAPR), Breast MRI(former ANMR/MAMO)
CAPR 24.83+0.1%Jan 14 3:59 PM EST

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To: James L. Fleckenstein who wrote (2095)11/10/1997 10:50:00 AM
From: luis a. garcia  Read Replies (1) of 2615
 
Dc Fleckenstein field strengh is a tricky subject and how a magnet is rated is also very tricky. The Cone "" is a .5T magnet but field strength in any quadrant depends on lines of force or flux lines and they can be more concentrated (more wire) in the area of interest i.e. 17cm volumes. They have a patent on a magnet and I think it deals with this issue. It would not be a uniform cone field... But I can be wrong about that too. Its probably hotter at the chest...
I have fat suppressed images and they look very fine to me. They have had over a year to improve the machine for production and I know they have improved the software algorithms.. so again what we need is fresh
reports from Faulkner Center on this issue...
Don't forget the 17 Tesla magnet with the frog suspended by its own electrons I think it is the size of a paint can.
The software technique which I will visit this week does a fake and shoot sequence that essentially forces the fat out of (orbit) the way then shoots through.. but more on that later..
later..dude.

luis
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