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what is difference between MRI and MRT.

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Answered by noor0
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Unlike CT scans, which use X-rays, MRI scans use powerful magnetic fields and radio frequency pulses to produce detailed pictures of organs, soft tissues, bone and other internal body structures. Differences between normal and abnormal tissue is often clearer on an MRIimage than a CT

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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the newest, and perhaps most versatile, medical imaging technology available. Doctors can get highly refined images of the body's interior without surgery, using MRI. By using strong magnets and pulses of radio waves to manipulate the natural magnetic properties in the body, this technique makes better images of organs and soft tissues than those of other scanning technologies. MRI is particularly useful for imaging the brain and spine, as well as the soft tissues of joints and the interior structure of bones. The entire body is visible to the technique, which poses few known health risks.


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Mass Rapid Transit or MRT is a system that is projected to transport passengers in large quantities quickly from the suburbs into the city and drove passengers back to the sub-urban. If seen from its physical form, there are three kinds of MRT system. The first two are the BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) or LRT (Light Rail Transit). Included in the LRT is electric rail trains operated using short hopper, such as monorail. The third is the Heavy Rail Transit which has a large capacity as Commuter Line. The type to be built by PT MRT Jakarta is the rail-based MRT; Heavy Rail Transit.

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