Those familiar with MRI know the scanner has the capability to produce images in the axial, sagittal and coronal planes. The combination of gradient amplifiers and coils use computer generated signals to provide location, direction and spatial resolution. The gradient amplifier provides amplification sufficient to excite the hydrogen protons at the desired region of interest. Since MRI is a non-invasive, soft tissue study researchers develop pulse sequences to produce images that enhance or suppress fat and water molecules. CM Parts Plus repairs gradient amplifiers on a regular basis.
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