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Should this have a brief explanation of how it works? (neutron spin allignment and excitation by radio waves to flip the spins from the metastable anti-parallel state to the stable parallel one and all that jazz?)[[User:Keysersoze|Keysersoze]] 23:23, 21 July 2010 (EDT) | Should this have a brief explanation of how it works? (neutron spin allignment and excitation by radio waves to flip the spins from the metastable anti-parallel state to the stable parallel one and all that jazz?)[[User:Keysersoze|Keysersoze]] 23:23, 21 July 2010 (EDT) | ||
| + | :Um.... sure? Try and keep it simple and as non-technical as you can. How can somebody know so much about medical imaging and not know that mitosis occurs in animals? kidding, kidding! yeah go ahead and write up a ''brief'' explanation. [[User:JacobB|JacobB]]<sub>[[User talk:JacobB|Shout out!]]</sub> 23:46, 21 July 2010 (EDT) | ||
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Should this have a brief explanation of how it works? (neutron spin allignment and excitation by radio waves to flip the spins from the metastable anti-parallel state to the stable parallel one and all that jazz?)Keysersoze 23:23, 21 July 2010 (EDT)
- Um.... sure? Try and keep it simple and as non-technical as you can. How can somebody know so much about medical imaging and not know that mitosis occurs in animals? kidding, kidding! yeah go ahead and write up a brief explanation. JacobBShout out! 23:46, 21 July 2010 (EDT)