Hi Merlin

I think there is no way to know except to try it. I assume the SNR is 
significantly lower than we expect so you might need to acquire a bunch of 
images and average them.

cheers
Bruce


On Sat, 12 Nov 2016, merlinverde...@infomed.sld.cu wrote:

> Hi,
> The images to which I have access are those generated by a mri with a
> power of 0.25 tesla.
> Would it be possible to process images generated by an mri that has a
> power of 0.25 tesla?
> What previous processing would I have to do?
> What options do I have to process these images?
> I would be very grateful if you would help me.
> Thank you in advance
> regards,
> Merlin
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