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3t achieva quasar tx

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The 3T Achieva Quasar TX is a high-field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system designed and manufactured by Philips. It operates at a field strength of 3 Tesla, providing high-quality imaging capabilities. The core function of the 3T Achieva Quasar TX is to generate and detect magnetic fields and radio waves to obtain detailed images of the human body for diagnostic and research purposes.

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High-Resolution 3D MRI Structural Imaging

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MRI scanning was performed with a Philips 3T Achieva Quasar TX multinuclear MRI/MRS system equipped with a Dual Quasar High Performance Gradient System, 32-channel broadband digital RF system, Quadrature T/R Head Coil, RapidView reconstructor, Intera Achieva ScanTools Pro R2.5 Package, NetForum and ExamCards, and SENSE parallel imaging capability. T1-weighted whole head structural images were acquired using axial 3D-MP-RAGE parameters over a 240 mm FOV and 1.0 mm isotropic resolution, TE = 4.6 ms, TR = 9.9 ms, α = 8o, with SENSE factor 2.5.
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3T MRI Scanning for Neuroimaging

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MRI scanning was performed using a Philips 3T Achieva Quasar TX multinuclear MRI/MRS (Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy) system equipped with a Dual Quasar High Performance Gradient System, 32-channel broadband digital RF system, Quadrature T/R Head Coil, RapidView reconstructor, Intera Achieva ScanTools Pro R2.5 Package, NetForum and ExamCards, and SENSE parallel imaging capability. Standard three-dimensional T1-weighted images were acquired using axial 3D-MP-RAGE (magnetic prepared rapid acquisition gradient echo) parameters over a 240 mm field of view (FOV) and 1.0 mm isotropic resolution, TE = 4.6 ms, TR = 9.9 ms, α = 8o, with SENSE factor 2.5. A neuroradiologist reviewed each MRI to verify that there were no clinically significant findings for any of the participants.
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