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To find out data there, you need to know: a) The ScanningNumber for a particular subject. (something like CBU090XYZ - ask the Radiographers) b) The ProjectNumber (something like MRI09XYZ - ask Marion) c) |
To find out data there, you need to know: a) The !ScanningNumber for a particular subject. (something like CBU090XYZ - ask the Radiographers) b) The !ProjectNumber (something like MRI09XYZ - ask Marion) c) |
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//mridata/cbu/ will contain a folder with the name ScanNumber_ProjectNumber, which will contain another folder called YYYYMMDD_??????, which, in turn, will contain one folder each for your different sequences. The Dicom files for each sequence are within their respective folders. | //mridata/cbu/ will contain a folder with the name !ScanNumber_!ProjectNumber, which will contain another folder called YYYYMMDD_??????, which, in turn, will contain one folder each for your different sequences. The Dicom files for each sequence are within their respective folders. |
You have just scanned your first ever subject and are trying to figure out what to do next. The following information will be useful:
1. Where is my data?
All the data from the CBU scanner is placed in //mridata/cbu/
To find out data there, you need to know: a) The ScanningNumber for a particular subject. (something like CBU090XYZ - ask the Radiographers) b) The ProjectNumber (something like MRI09XYZ - ask Marion) c)
//mridata/cbu/ will contain a folder with the name ScanNumber_ProjectNumber, which will contain another folder called YYYYMMDD_??????, which, in turn, will contain one folder each for your different sequences. The Dicom files for each sequence are within their respective folders.