Ramping in MRI refers to the gradual change in the magnetic field or the gradient strength during imaging sequences. This process helps to reduce the effects of eddy currents and improve the stability of the magnetic field, thereby enhancing image quality. By smoothly transitioning the gradients, ramping minimizes artifacts and allows for more precise localization of signals from the tissue being imaged.
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