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Lymph Node Metastases Prediction in Cervical Cancer Using Time-Dependent Diffusion MRI and Macromolecular Proton Fraction Imaging. [PDF]
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A pulsed nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer
Morgan Albert Waldrop
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Versatile pulse programmer for nuclear magnetic resonance
Review of Scientific Instruments, 1979A microprocessor-based pulse programmer for pulsed NMR applications employing digital integrated circuit and microprocessor techniques is described. The pulse programmer was designed to be completely general with the capability to quickly and easily program any desired pulse sequence.
D J, Adduci, B C, Gerstein
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Nuclear magnetic resonance apparatus for pulsed high magnetic fields
Review of Scientific Instruments, 2012A nuclear magnetic resonance apparatus for experiments in pulsed high magnetic fields is described. The magnetic field pulses created together with various magnet coils determine the requirements such an apparatus has to fulfill to be operated successfully in pulsed fields. Independent of the chosen coil it is desirable to operate the entire experiment
Benno Meier +7 more
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Periodically Pulsed Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1965Periodically pulsed single- and double-resonance experiments exhibit a variety of features which should prove useful for detailed relaxation analyses of complex spin systems. Various aspects of the pulsed single-resonance experiments are described using the Bloch equations, including the results of pulsing the receiver in synchronization with the rf ...
Sidney L. Gordon, John D. Baldeschwieler
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Simple Pulsed Nuclear-Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer
American Journal of Physics, 1966A relatively simple, incoherent, variable frequency pulsed nuclear-magnetic resonance spectrometer is described. It uses mostly commercial units and can examine materials with T2's greater than 50 μsec.
I. J. Lowe, D. Whitson
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