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T2, T-2, T 2, T2 or T2 may refer to: Computing * Apple T2, a SoC from Apple for security and hardware management within Intel based Macs * Palm Tungsten T2, a Palm OS-based personal digital assistant * T2 or T-2, a 6.312 Mbit/s T-carrier in telecommunications * T2, a German keyboard layout * T2 Temporal Prover, an automated program analyzer by Microsoft Research * UltraSPARC T2, a Sun Microsystem microprocessor * T2 SDE, a Linux distribution kit * T2 (social), later Pebble, a social platform Medicine and physiology * T-2 mycotoxin, a type of trichothecene mycotoxin, a naturally occurring mold byproduct of certain species of ''Fusarium'' fungi * T2 or diiodothyronine, a metabolite of thyroid hormone * T2 hyperintensity, an area of high intensity on types of MRI scans of the brain that reflect lesions produced largely by demyelination and axonal loss * T2, the second highest (closest to the neck) of the thoracic vertebrae, the bones of the spine of the upper back ** T2, the tho ...
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a medical imaging technique used in radiology to generate pictures of the anatomy and the physiological processes inside the body. MRI scanners use strong magnetic fields, magnetic field gradients, and radio waves to form images of the organs in the body. MRI does not involve X-rays or the use of ionizing radiation, which distinguishes it from computed tomography (CT) and positron emission tomography (PET) scans. MRI is a medical application of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) which can also be used for imaging in other NMR applications, such as NMR spectroscopy. MRI is widely used in hospitals and clinics for medical diagnosis, staging and follow-up of disease. Compared to CT, MRI provides better contrast in images of soft tissues, e.g. in the brain or abdomen. However, it may be perceived as less comfortable by patients, due to the usually longer and louder measurements with the subject in a long, confining tube, although ...
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