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    Additionally in recent studies, it has been found there was an increase in brain weight for those with cerebral malaria which has lead doctors to the conclusion that the built up pressure inside the cranium was the cause of death through the use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to find the clinical cause of death. During this study, the researchers wanted to find the association between increased brain volume and death caused by cerebral malaria. This study was performed in Malawi, a very poor and underdeveloped

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    Hypothesis We predict that aerobic exercise training will produce changes in the hippocampus both structurally and functionally. Its enhancement in terms of the size will be correlated with improvements in the functions the hippocampal region is involved in. Particularly, exercise will develop young individuals´ memory consolidation, a process through which memories are stabilized in the long-term, but also the long-term potentiation phenomenon of it. This means a better capacity for converting

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    3.c. Bioimaging mechanisms The encapsulation and site-directed mechanisms can also be translated and utilized in bioimaging – the field of study concerned with developing imaging techniques and devices that are used to obtain anatomical images and provide tissue analysis. Medical professionals are always looking for answers as to what is going on inside one’s body. Nanoparticles can serve as excellent scaffolds in this area of research because they have such a high surface area- to- volume ratio

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    On December 23, 2014, neurosurgeon Jeffrey Leonard resected a brain tumor in a ten year old girl that was previously thought to be inoperable. Although it took two operations, due to modern technology and education Dr. Leonard was successful. The girl fully recovered from surgery and was awake and responsive the next morning. Modern surgeons’ knowledge of the human brain has evolved immensely through the ages. The first brain surgeons did not have anywhere near the knowledge that we possess today

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    Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a technique that uses a magnetic field and radio waves to create detailed images of the organs and tissues within your body. MRIs are largely used in the medical field today because of their ability to create detailed images of the human body which can be used for diagnostic purposes. In 1971 a paper in the journal Science Raymond Damadian, an American physician and professor at the Downstate Medical Center State University of New York reported that tumors and

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    or functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Despite decades of progress in fMRI

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    Qualitative Analysis Lab Report Organic Chemistry Laboratory II ABSTRACT: The purpose of this lab was to separate and purify two unknown compounds, one solid and one liquid, from an ethereal solution using the techniques of chemically active extraction, vacuum filtration, simple distillation, and recrystallization. Then identifying information was compiled about these unknowns by obtaining experimental melting/boiling point ranges, and analyzing IR and proton/carbon NMR spectrums It was determined

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    Engineering P.E.S Modern COE, Pune University Pune, India priyanka30991@gmail.com Prof. Rupali S. Kamathe Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering P.E.S Modern COE, Pune University Pune, India rupalikamathe@gmail.com Abstract — Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an crucial and most important technique used in the detection and classification of brain tumor. Brain MR imaging plays very a crucial role for radiologist to diagnose and treat brain tumour. Study of medical image by the radiologist

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    Dr. Bagci has published numerous studies in informatics of radiology spanning from development of computer aided diagnosis systems for infectious diseases to general image analysis techniques in MRI, CT, PET, and histology images, and development of image enhancement and reconstruction methods both in clinical, pre-clinical, and technical fields [11-65]. His works appeared in top-tier journals such as Nature Communications, IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, Journal of Virology, Journal of Pathology

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    Radiologist What is a Radiologist? A Radiologist is a specialized medical doctor who has had specific postgraduate training in performing and interpreting diagnostic imaging test and treatments that involve the use of X- Rays, ultrasound, and magnetic resonance imaging equipment (InsideRadiology) A Radiologist has a very hard job. This essay will talk about the basic job responsibilities, required steps necessary to secure employment, The average salary/ statistics, interesting facts, and information

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