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How MRI Works: Part 1 - NMR Basics. First in a series on how MRI works. This video deals with NMR basis such as spin, precession, T1 and T2, TR and TE, and Boltzmann Magnetization. 0:00 - Introduction 1:22 - Nuclear Magnetic Resonance 4:10 - Inside the MRI Scanner 7:50 - The Proton, Spin, and Precession 11:34 - Signal Detection and the Larmor Equation 14:10 - Flip Angle 15:30 - Ensemble Magnetic Moment 16:34 - Free Induction Decay and T2 18:43 - T2 Weighting and TE 21:46 - Spin Density Imaging 24:18 - T1 Relaxation 25:45 - T1 Weighting and TR 27:01 - The NMR Experiment and Rotating Frame 28:57 - Excitation: the B1 field 30:14 - Measuring Longitudinal Magnetization 31:34 - The MR Contrast Equation 34:42 - Boltzmann Magnetization and Polarization 40:09 - Hyperpolarization 41:42 - Outro
- Course related:
- BME42113 Biomedical Imaging
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- Medical Imaging and Physics
- Keywords:
- Magnetic resonance imaging
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What does the health of a region's animal population say about the health of the local humans? More than you'd think, argues Tracey McNamara. As an expert in zoonotics -- the study of diseases that can be transmitted between animals and humans -- McNamara explains how paying attention to animal disease patterns could have predicted events like the 1999 West Nile Virus outbreak and stresses the need for global health agencies to start monitoring animals just as closely as they do people.
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- Health Sciences
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- Communicable diseases in animals Public health Zoonoses
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Ever since Florence Nightingale revolutionized healthcare during the Crimean War by pointing out that infection was killing as many soldiers as bullets, nurses have pushed the envelope of medical practice. But why, asks nurse entrepreneur Rebecca Love, are they rarely involved in the design of healthcare products and workflows? In this passionate talk, she shows why the collective wisdom of nurses, the frontline of medical practice, needs to be incorporated into every stage of healthcare design.
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- Nursing and Management of Health Care Services
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- Nursing Medical instruments apparatus -- Design construction
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The global refugee crisis is a mental health catastrophe, leaving millions in need of psychological support to overcome the traumas of dislocation and conflict. To undo the damage, child psychiatrist and TED Fellow Essam Daod has been working in camps, rescue boats and the shorelines of Greece and the Mediterranean Sea to help refugees (a quarter of which are children) reframe their experiences through short, powerful psychological interventions. "We can all do something to prevent this mental health catastrophe," Daod says. "We need to acknowledge that first aid is not just needed for the body, but it has also to include the mind, the soul."
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- Health Scences
- Keywords:
- Refugees -- Menatal health services Refugees -- Medical care
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Shocking, but true: the United States has the highest rate of deaths for new mothers of any developed country -- and 60 percent of them are preventable. With clarity and urgency, physician Elizabeth Howell explains the causes of maternal mortality and shares ways for hospitals and doctors to make pregnancy safer for women before, during and after childbirth.
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- Health Sciences and Management of Health Care Services
- Keywords:
- Maternal health services
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In this video, a group of students from the School of Journalism and Communication is preparing for a group assignment. They need to do a group assignment based on one current social hot topic - Elderly issue and social protection system in Asian countries.The team is now discussing how to kick-start the group assignment and what information sources are needed. Let's check out what they are discussing!
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- Statistics and Research Methods
- Keywords:
- Social sciences -- Research Social sciences -- Research -- Methodology
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In this video, the team meets again, after analyzing and evaluating their search results from academic articles and news sources. They found they need to be careful in avoiding using fake news into their work. Fake news is not a new phenomenon, but with the rise of social media like Facebook and Twitter and the extensive use of messaging apps like WhatsApp and WeChat, we are faced with growing cases of FAKE news.
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- Statistics and Research Methods
- Keywords:
- Information resources -- Evaluation Social sciences -- Research Fake news Internet research
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In this video, the 4 students have used skills learned in Section 3 to evaluate the information found in various databases on a journal article, e-books, anatomy and drug information, etc. They have now come up with a batch of most relevant information that they will use in their community health project assignment which comprises the creation of patient education materials and the writing up of a project report. They meet to discuss what information they should use to fulfil the information tasks. The issue of properly citing sources of the information used also comes up as a skill that they also need to master to avoid plagiarism.
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The first MOOC to teach Human Anatomy from multiple healthcare professional perspectives through a case-based study of stroke.
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- HSS2011 Human Anatomy and RS2040 Functional Anatomy
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences, Nursing, and Rehabilitation Sciences
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- Human anatomy Cerebrovascular disease
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- MOOC
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In this video, the students are whining about how difficult it is to prepare their paper in APA Style. Then a senior student shared with them the tips of using reference management tools like EndNote; RefWorks; Mendeley; and Zotero.
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- Statistics and Research Methods
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- Bibliographical citations -- Computer programs Information storage retrieval systems
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- Video