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Doc888 Posted 16 years ago
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Whose? An optical technique's? or MRI's?


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Because SRS microscopy works by detecting the intrinsic vibrations in chemical bonds between atoms, it doesn't require intrusive fluorescent labeling. An optical technique, it compliments MRI, whose depth of penetration is better suited to imaging organs and other large objects deep within the body.
  

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The word 'whose' is fine, but it's 'complements' not 'compliments' if you mean each scan has its place, depending on the situation.

  • The word 'whose' is fine, but it's 'complements' not 'compliments' if you mean each scan has its place, depending on the situation.
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The word 'whose' is fine, but it's 'complements' not 'compliments' if you mean each scan has its place, depending on the situation.
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Thanks.

But you did not answer my question.

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