Look under the seat! It has to be behind the spare tire in front of the car!
scattered fluid-filled areas of the liver.
T2 FLAIR Hyperintensity is when hyperintensity is seen via FLAIR (Fluid Attenuated Inversion Recovery) during the T2, or spin-spin, relaxation cycle. This process helps nullify natural fluid signals in the body to find plaques and lesions in the brain. Hyperintensity describes areas of high intensity in the brain during an MRI.
T2 FLAIR is an MRI sequence used when scanning brain anatomy. It stands for Fluid Attenuated Inversion Recovery and is a T2 weighted scan where signal from CSF is nulled giving a good detailed view of brain anatomy.
That's easy! If the bike has wire spoked wheels, it's a T1. If it has the ComStar 5-spoke wheels, it's a T2. The T2 also has a sleeker gas tank compared to the more rounded, bulbous tank on the T1. Here's another easy way to tell the difference...The T1 is equipped with a drum brake up front, whereas the T2 has a disk brake on the front. Go to the following link to see the original brouchure for the 1978 CB 400T Hawk line-up. http://www.cyclechaos.com/wiki/images/1/1c/1978-Honda-Hawk-Brochure.pdf I hope that helps! Also the T2 has electric start and kick start, the T1 only has kick start.
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V1/T1 = V2/T2 Where temperature must be in Kelvins 67C + 273 = 340 K So 140/340 = 50/T2 Find T2 340/140(50) = T2 T2 = 121 K or -152C
If you start on the G on the second line on the staff and then go to the G above the staff, the fingerings go like this: 0-T12-T2-T0-T12-T2-T2-T0-T2-T2-T12-T0-T2-T12-0 (G, A, B, C, D, E, F#, G, F#, E, D, C, B, A, G)
On the golf score board, the designation "T2" means tied for second place.
win the stick t2 tournament, as strange as that may seem
T2 = P2 x T1 / P1
The T2 signal is used by MRI machines to help identify different characteristics of tissues within the brain. For example, the T2 signal can help identify if the tissue contains too much water.