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Intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging (or iMRI) is a medical process in which magnetic fields are used to provide a real-time image of the brain during surgical procedures. Doctor Idit Kahayn used an iMRI prior to beginning a surgical procedure on an imprisoned Julian Bashir, though in actuality, she used this as a cover in order to inject a dye into Bashir's system, and postpone the procedure. (SCE eBook: Wounds, Book 2)

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  • Intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging (or iMRI) is a medical process in which magnetic fields are used to provide a real-time image of the brain during surgical procedures. Doctor Idit Kahayn used an iMRI prior to beginning a surgical procedure on an imprisoned Julian Bashir, though in actuality, she used this as a cover in order to inject a dye into Bashir's system, and postpone the procedure. (SCE eBook: Wounds, Book 2)
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  • Intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging (or iMRI) is a medical process in which magnetic fields are used to provide a real-time image of the brain during surgical procedures. Doctor Idit Kahayn used an iMRI prior to beginning a surgical procedure on an imprisoned Julian Bashir, though in actuality, she used this as a cover in order to inject a dye into Bashir's system, and postpone the procedure. (SCE eBook: Wounds, Book 2)
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