It was very difficult for me to find an explanation of the overkill effect. You were the first one to give me the answer of why this effect happens, thank you! (see 12:20)
thanks! I am not a scientist, I can't even remember the correct order of numbers most of the time and i research radiobiology to write a scientist character in my story, yet the video was easy to understand for me. 😊
Dear Dr Burton, thank you for a very informative presentation. You covered many of the questions I have currently and some which I didn’t know I had until you addressed them. I feel relieved to hear that my current academic trajectory can still take me to a clinical residency with good confidence. All the best.
How much would it typically cost for a certification - I'm guessing the same as a year's tuition at the institution providing the certification? So the Avg slots per program are for the residency programs?
Hi Christiane, I’m from Ghana but currently living in the USA. I had my undergrad in Physics at the University of Cape of Coast. I’m really stuck on which direction I should go. I have had a desire to go into GeoPhysics, Medical Physics and now Cyber Security. Medical Physics is really what I want to delve into but do not have much information on. Like you said it’s a growing field and things are changing, please could you help me through this and where to go to get informed about this program Medical Physics. Thank you very much. Michael
Yes they are the same. interleaving is sampling the signal from every other slice so as to eliminate crosstalk. Used in the spine mostly (Lumbar). If we sample from slice 1 down to slice 11 we get cross talk / cross excitation / overlap, but if we sample interleaved we go slice 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, then slice 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10.