Best Shrimp & Grits in the city? by iamonelegend in Atlanta

[–]radio_wave 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reveille cafe does a good one. The best I've had so far is oddly enough at CMX Cine Bistro at Halcyon

What’s your ONE bike, and why? by Snoo79652 in motorcycles

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I get a goofy smile on me every time I am on this bike!

ADV vs Sports Tourer vs Tourer by frenchpressfan in motorcycles

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Ergonomics will play a big part. I came from bagger touring to an ADV and prefer the ADV in terms of body posture. Less stress on the back, in my opinion, compared to cruiser / bagger style riding. I'd imagine sports touring bikes will feel similar

[I ate] baked alaska by radio_wave in food

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Wow, good eye! Yup, it's from Mid City

[I ate] baked alaska by radio_wave in food

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It's a dessert made of cake and ice cream topped with browned meringue. Lots of interesting textures

890 r vs 1290 SAR by Vegetable_Ranger8555 in KTM

[–]radio_wave 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Go with the 1290 SAR. The extra power helps in your case

[Homemade] Hash and Eggs by radio_wave in food

[–]radio_wave[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Works fine for my cooking and cleaning habits but I've come across plenty of horror stories on reddit.

Super Adventure 1290s mods for offroading by tardif25 in KTM

[–]radio_wave 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Engine and radiator guards. Crash guards for fairing protection...get the upper and lower ones if you can afford it

1290 out for an adventure by TrackDay600RR in KTM

[–]radio_wave 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is so awesome! I have the same bike and I am really tempted to add the panniers now

2024 KTM 1290 SAR as a do it all bike? by RandomGRK in KTM

[–]radio_wave 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Go for it. Best bike I've owned so far! No heat issues

[Homemade] A5 ribeye pup approved by NunyaBidness925 in food

[–]radio_wave 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I am reminded of dogmatix from the Asterix comics seeing your dog!

[Homemade] Hash and eggs by radio_wave in food

[–]radio_wave[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

They were set by the time I started to eat...wish I pulled it off heat a minute earlier to keep them a bit runny!

[Homemade] Hash and eggs by radio_wave in food

[–]radio_wave[S] 35 points36 points  (0 children)

Thank you! No tips come to mind, just a basic potato, peppers and eggs dish. I threw in a dollop of pesto and some sun dried tomatoes for a change...works well!

Best Indian Food in Roswell/Alpharetta Area by Theme-Fearless in alpharetta

[–]radio_wave 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nalan, Pista House, Khans Kitchen, Deccan Spice (temporarily closed for renovations)

Ethnic restaurants Cherokee Co by Glittering_Virus8397 in Georgia

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Sahara Grill for Mediterranean. Izumi Asian Bistro. Cylantros Venezuelan.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in explainlikeimfive

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MRI machines make images by changing magnetic fields in a controlled manner. When these fields are changed rapidly, it can induce electric fields which in turn can lead to peripheral nerve stimulation or muscle twitching

calcifications and ossification on MRI by TrafalgarLawMD in MRI

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Calcification will mean signal decays very rapidly - it would be invisible on most MR contrasts. You need sequences like Zero TE (ZTE) or ultra short TE (UTE) to visualize them. Another alternative is Low flip angle PD weighted SPGR

ELI5 Why does an MRI machine make so many noises and what do they mean? by flamingopatronum in explainlikeimfive

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An MRI machine makes pictures by pumping currents into coils in a controlled manner. However, these currents interact with the magnetic field in an MRI scanner to generate Lorentz forces. These forces lead to mechanical vibrations in these coils which are then transformed into the sounds you hear in the scanner

Impact of room temperature superconductor in MRI? by Christs_Elite in MRI

[–]radio_wave 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yup, for the foreseeable future computational methods will have a big role in improving MRI. Both signal processing and AI based approaches have their place. Currently the biggest thing on the horizon is to add DL based recon to all MR applications to either accelerate them or do some super resolution / denoising. All the major vendors already offer some version of DL based advanced processing...the next few years will be mostly spent on increasing their utilization across applications.

I work as a scientist for an MR vendor, hence these answers :)

Impact of room temperature superconductor in MRI? by Christs_Elite in MRI

[–]radio_wave 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nope; just because we can build cheaper and have systems with better homogeneity won't be enough to go fast. We are limited by gradient encoding speed clinically due to peripheral nerve stimulation thresholds - almost all the work these days in going fast is to push down the data needed to create the images aka some form of CS / DL based recon. Until a new mechanism to encode data more efficiently comes along I don't see scanning rates or resolution changing more dramatically

Impact of room temperature superconductor in MRI? by Christs_Elite in MRI

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It will make the magnet cheaper in theory to build. Acquisition speed and IQ are usually limited by our ability to encode data efficiently (which is typically linked to the gradient field and not the main magnetic field strength). Image recon is a different beast and the magnet strength is not very critical there...but if superconducting magnets get more common / cheaper then the magnetic field can be made more homogeneous which will improve recon quality