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1.5t gyroscan scanner

Manufactured by Philips

The 1.5T Gyroscan scanner is a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system produced by Philips. It operates at a field strength of 1.5 Tesla, which is a common field strength used in diagnostic MRI. The core function of the 1.5T Gyroscan scanner is to generate high-quality images of the human body for medical diagnostic purposes.

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2 protocols using 1.5t gyroscan scanner

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Multimodal MRI Acquisition Across Scanners

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We analysed T1- and T2-weighted Fluid Attenuated Inversion Recovery (FLAIR) scans acquired across 7 MRI scanners. KLOSCAD and H70-study used Philips 3T Achieva scanners (Philips Medical Systems, The Netherlands) (19 (link), 23 (link)), and PATH used a Philips 1.5T Gyroscan scanner (22 (link)). Of the 474 MAS participants, 240 were scanned with a Philips 3T Intera Quasar scanner, and the remaining 234 with a Philips 3T Achieva Quasar Dual scanner (21 (link)). SLAS-I and SLAS-II used a Siemens 3T Tim Trio and a GE Healthcare 1.5T HDXT scanner, respectively. Detailed imaging acquisition parameters are summarised in Supplementary Table 1.
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Harmonized Multimodal Brain Imaging Protocols

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We analyzed T1‐ and T2‐weighted fluid attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) scans acquired across seven MRI scanners. KLOSCAD and H70 Study used Philips 3T Achieva scanners (Philips Medical Systems),
19 (link),
23 (link) and PATH used a Philips 1.5T Gyroscan scanner.
22 (link) Of the 474 MAS participants, 240 were scanned with a Philips 3T Intera Quasar scanner, and the remaining 234 with a Philips 3T Achieva Quasar Dual scanner.
21 (link) SLAS‐I and SLAS‐II used a Siemens 3T Tim Trio and a GE Healthcare 1.5T HDXT scanner, respectively. Detailed imaging acquisition parameters are summarized in Table S1 in supporting information.
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