PMC:2948165 / 5629-6221
Annnotations
TEST0
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0_colil
{"project":"0_colil","denotations":[{"id":"20585784-9530296-46837","span":{"begin":218,"end":219},"obj":"9530296"},{"id":"20585784-10030653-46838","span":{"begin":221,"end":222},"obj":"10030653"},{"id":"20585784-9862835-46839","span":{"begin":224,"end":225},"obj":"9862835"},{"id":"20585784-10520835-46840","span":{"begin":227,"end":229},"obj":"10520835"},{"id":"20585784-16463302-46842","span":{"begin":342,"end":344},"obj":"16463302"},{"id":"20585784-12147861-46841","span":{"begin":231,"end":233},"obj":"12147861"},{"id":"20585784-12704042-46841","span":{"begin":231,"end":233},"obj":"12704042"},{"id":"20585784-15779040-46841","span":{"begin":231,"end":233},"obj":"15779040"}],"text":"In most studies, each experiment starts after a period of fasting. Then, the subjects are positioned in a conventional MRI scanner (mostly 1.5-T field strength) in a right-sided semi-supine position (30–45°) (Fig. 1) [4, 5, 8, 10, 15–17]. Most studies use this semi-supine position, since MRI in the sitting position is not widely available [18].\nFig. 1 Illustration of patient positioning for gastric MRI study. Patient is positioned in a right-sided semi-supine position to enhance gastric emptying. The surface coil is positioned anterior to the patient for improved image quality at 1.5 T"}
2_test
{"project":"2_test","denotations":[{"id":"20585784-9530296-29355973","span":{"begin":218,"end":219},"obj":"9530296"},{"id":"20585784-10030653-29355974","span":{"begin":221,"end":222},"obj":"10030653"},{"id":"20585784-9862835-29355975","span":{"begin":224,"end":225},"obj":"9862835"},{"id":"20585784-10520835-29355976","span":{"begin":227,"end":229},"obj":"10520835"},{"id":"20585784-12147861-29355977","span":{"begin":231,"end":233},"obj":"12147861"},{"id":"20585784-15779040-29355977","span":{"begin":231,"end":233},"obj":"15779040"},{"id":"20585784-12704042-29355977","span":{"begin":231,"end":233},"obj":"12704042"},{"id":"20585784-16463302-29355978","span":{"begin":342,"end":344},"obj":"16463302"}],"text":"In most studies, each experiment starts after a period of fasting. Then, the subjects are positioned in a conventional MRI scanner (mostly 1.5-T field strength) in a right-sided semi-supine position (30–45°) (Fig. 1) [4, 5, 8, 10, 15–17]. Most studies use this semi-supine position, since MRI in the sitting position is not widely available [18].\nFig. 1 Illustration of patient positioning for gastric MRI study. Patient is positioned in a right-sided semi-supine position to enhance gastric emptying. The surface coil is positioned anterior to the patient for improved image quality at 1.5 T"}
MyTest
{"project":"MyTest","denotations":[{"id":"20585784-9530296-29355973","span":{"begin":218,"end":219},"obj":"9530296"},{"id":"20585784-10030653-29355974","span":{"begin":221,"end":222},"obj":"10030653"},{"id":"20585784-9862835-29355975","span":{"begin":224,"end":225},"obj":"9862835"},{"id":"20585784-10520835-29355976","span":{"begin":227,"end":229},"obj":"10520835"},{"id":"20585784-12147861-29355977","span":{"begin":231,"end":233},"obj":"12147861"},{"id":"20585784-15779040-29355977","span":{"begin":231,"end":233},"obj":"15779040"},{"id":"20585784-12704042-29355977","span":{"begin":231,"end":233},"obj":"12704042"},{"id":"20585784-16463302-29355978","span":{"begin":342,"end":344},"obj":"16463302"}],"namespaces":[{"prefix":"_base","uri":"https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/testbase"},{"prefix":"UniProtKB","uri":"https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/"},{"prefix":"uniprot","uri":"https://www.uniprot.org/uniprotkb/"}],"text":"In most studies, each experiment starts after a period of fasting. Then, the subjects are positioned in a conventional MRI scanner (mostly 1.5-T field strength) in a right-sided semi-supine position (30–45°) (Fig. 1) [4, 5, 8, 10, 15–17]. Most studies use this semi-supine position, since MRI in the sitting position is not widely available [18].\nFig. 1 Illustration of patient positioning for gastric MRI study. Patient is positioned in a right-sided semi-supine position to enhance gastric emptying. The surface coil is positioned anterior to the patient for improved image quality at 1.5 T"}