Rapid Fast Field-Cycling Imaging using the Keyhole Technique [PDF]
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Lurie, David J, Ross, P James
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Comparing standard and low-cost tools for gradient evaluation along potential cycling paths [PDF]
Promoting the use of non-motorized modes of transport, such as cycling, is an important contribution to the improvement of mobility, accessibility and equity in cities. Cycling offers a fast and cheap transportation option for short distances, helping to
Ribeiro, Paulo +2 more
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Characterisation of human glioma resections by Fast Field-Cycling NMR [PDF]
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Berger, Francois +7 more
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Reliability of the Single-Visit Field Test of Critical Speed in Trained and Untrained Adolescents
Recent studies in adults have shown that the critical intensity during running and cycling estimated from three prediction trials interspersed by 30 min is valid and reliable.
Alfred Nimmerichter +2 more
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Development of a voltage‐tuneable RF coil to enable double resonance experiments with Fast Field‐Cycling MRI [PDF]
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Broche, Lionel +3 more
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Optimization by Quantum Annealing: Lessons from hard 3-SAT cases
The Path Integral Monte Carlo simulated Quantum Annealing algorithm is applied to the optimization of a large hard instance of the Random 3-SAT Problem (N=10000).
B. K. Chakrabarti +18 more
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Enabling Nuclear Quadrupole Double Resonance capabilities for Fast Field-Cycling MRI [PDF]
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Broche, Lionel M +2 more
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Molecular Dynamics of Ionic Liquids from Fast-Field Cycling NMR and Molecular Dynamics Simulations. [PDF]
Beckmann JBB +10 more
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Collisional decay of 87Rb Feshbach molecules at 1005.8 G
We present measurements of the loss-rate coefficients K_am and K_mm caused by inelastic atom-molecule and molecule-molecule collisions. A thermal cloud of atomic 87Rb is prepared in an optical dipole trap.
Dürr, S. +4 more
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fast field cycling NMR relaxometry
Citation: 'fast field cycling NMR relaxometry' in the IUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminology, 5th ed.; International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry; 2025. Online version 5.0.0, 2025. 10.1351/goldbook.08342 • License: The IUPAC Gold Book is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike CC BY-SA 4.0 International for ...
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