FOV definition

FOV means field of view;

Examples of FOV in a sentence

  • Parallel transmission (incorporating B1 shimming) is now be- coming available to improve this and is helpful for large FOV imaging.

  • Complex assessments across the whole field of view may be impracticable and it may be prudent to restrict the volume of interest (VOI) to the centre of the FOV.

  • CT scanning technique The CT scanning protocol consisted of a unenhanced scan with the following parameters: tube voltage, 120 kV; tube current–time product was determined automatically with a noise index of 70.44; reconstruction slice thickness, 0.625 mm; FOV 350 mm; and matrix 512 × 512 (mean voxel size 0.7 mm).

  • FOV) are bound by the Collective Agreement as a result of the merger with the Dutch Association of Insurers (Verbond voor Verzekeraars).

  • A T1-weighted 3D MPRAGE imaging sequence [▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ et al., 1992] was applied (parameters: TR/TE 5 3,000/3.54 ms, FOV 5 240 mm, flip angle 5 88, resolution 5 256 3 256 3 212, voxels 5 0.94 3 0.94 3 1.3 mm, 5 min acquisition time).

  • The prior placement of an indwelling IV catheter was essential to ensure successful administration of the 23I IMT Imaging Parameters: Dynamic planar imaging was then performed on a dual head, large FOV Helix camera (Elscint, Haifa, Israel) fitted with parallel hole-▇▇▇▇ collimators.

  • For fast T1w multi-phase imaging of the breast, VIBRANT Flex acquisition uses 2D ARC parallel imaging to enable higher acceleration factors over ASSET parallel imaging, and reduce artifacts from breath hold misregistration and eliminates artifacts due to incorrect FOV placement, while providing up to four types of T1w-based tissue contrasts: water-only, fat-only, in-phase and out-of-phase.

  • If the FOV is larger, matrix must be adjusted accordingly (e.g. for a FOV of 20 cm, minimum matrix should be 320 x 320).

  • The Contractor shall provide specific reports, as required, to include Field Problem Reports (FPRs) and Fire/Injury/Accident Reports to document MRAP FOV problems.

  • The acquisition parameters for the 3D SASHA sequence were: FOV = 300 x 300 x 90 mm3, TR/TE = 3.2/1.6 ms, image resolution = 1.4 x 1.4 x 8 mm3, FA = 35˚, acquired matrix = 216 x 214, saturation time within the range of 100-700 ms for a heart rate of 60 bpm, parallel imaging with a SENSE factor of 2 in the phase-encoding direction, nominal scan time approximately 4 minutes.

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