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What are some applications of MRI in research?
MRI is widely used in research settings to understand biological processes. For example:
Neuroscience
: Studying brain structure and function, mapping neural pathways.
Oncology
: Assessing tumor size, location, and response to treatment.
Cardiology
: Evaluating heart anatomy, blood flow, and detecting cardiac diseases.
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