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Trim trio

Manufactured by Siemens

The Trim Trio is a multi-purpose laboratory equipment designed for precise trimming and adjustment tasks. It features three independent trimming mechanisms for efficient and accurate adjustments. The core function of the Trim Trio is to provide a versatile solution for fine-tuning and calibrating various laboratory instruments and components.

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Multimodal MRI Acquisition Protocol

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Images were acquired using a 3 T Siemens Trim Trio magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner, fitted with a 32-channel head coil. Functional MRI (fMRI) acquisitions used T2*-weighted multiband Echo-Planar Imaging (multiband acquisition factor 3 for 2.5 mm slices with no interslice gap, TR 1.1 s, TE 30 ms, flip angle 62°, voxel size 2 × 2 mm2). T1-weighted multiecho magnetization-prepared rapid gradient-echo (MPRAGE) images were also obtained (TR 2.25 s, TE 2.99 ms, flip angle 9°, voxel size 1 mm3).
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Functional MRI Acquisition Protocol

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Scans were acquired with a 3T Siemens Trim Trio scanner. 32 3-mm slices (0.75 mm interslice gap) in axial orientation gave an in-plane resolution of 3 × 3 mm and were acquired using a TR of 2 s. T2*-weighted EPI capturing blood oxygen level dependent contrast was employed with a flip angle of 78°. For both experiments, the first eight images were discarded to avoid T1 equilibration effects.
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MRI Acquisition Protocol for Brain Imaging

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As previously described45 (link), all MRI scans were acquired using the same 3 T Siemens Trim Trio whole-body scanner and 32-channel head coil and VB17 revision software at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.
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Brain Imaging Using 3T Siemens Scanner

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As previously described (Satterthwaite et al., 2014) (link), all MRI scans were acquired using the same 3T Siemens Trim Trio whole-body scanner and 32-channel head coil at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.
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