Answer:
It provides a detailed description of the legal thinking behind the decision of the courts and it is not lengthy yet a very strong legal justification that can be used as the basis for decision in later comparable cases.
Answer:
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)
Explanation:
The technique of fMRI was developed by Seiji Ogawa and Ken Kwong.
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is the technique that is used to help measure the brain activity. This brain activity is detected by the changes in the flow of blood circulation or oxygenation. Circulation of blood is more in the area of the brain where there is more activity,
<u>In the given case, Parsons et al. will use the technique of fMRI to detect the brain activity of patients suffering from schizophrenia and psychological disorders</u>.
So, the correct answer is Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI).
Answer:
No. It's not possible to fly the aircraft in this scenario.
Explanation:
According to the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration), BasicMed <em>"is an alternate way for pilots to fly without holding an FAA medical certificate as long as they meet certain requirements". </em>The FAA Extension, Safety, Security Act of 2016 (FESSA), established that the following aircraft requirements to fly under BasicMed:
- Any aircraft authorized under federal law to carry not more than 6 occupants
- Has a maximum certificated takeoff weight of not more than 6,000 poundS.
So, according to this, the aircraft don't accomplish the FAA requirements to fly under BasicMed.