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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Dynamics of LiTFSI-Pyrazole Eutectic Solvents. [PDF]

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Pelegano-Titmuss E   +7 more
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FFC NMR relaxometer with improved magnetic field uniformity

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Roque, António   +3 more
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A Low-Cost, Tabletop LOD-EPR System for Nondestructive Quantification of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles in Tissues. [PDF]

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Kantesaria S   +8 more
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Design of Mn(1,4-DO2A) derivatives as stable and inert contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging. [PDF]

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Xu W   +15 more
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Nickel Ferrite Nanoparticles for In Vivo Multimodal Magnetic Resonance and Magnetic Particle Imaging. [PDF]

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Herynek V   +13 more
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Engineering the Colloidal Properties of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles for High <i>T</i> <sub>1</sub> MRI Contrast at 64 mT. [PDF]

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An Autographic Stress Relaxometer

Review of Scientific Instruments, 1948
An autographic stress relaxometer has been designed and constructed for studying the relaxation of the stress of a polymer film elongated to constant length. The force-measuring element is a linear variable differential transformer which measures the distortion of a flexible steel ring and drives a recorder.
Richard S. Stein, Herman Schaevitz
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A Compression Relaxometer for Rubber Materials

Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 1973
Abstract A relaxometer which permits measurements of stress relaxation for compressed rubber samples is presented. Measurements in the temperature range 316.5 to 412.7° K show the good function of the relaxometer. The relaxometer has also been used in a study of deviations from linear viscoelastic behavior.
B. Stenberg, J. F. Jansson
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Pulse Train Microprocessor Programmer for NMR Relaxometers-Diffusiometers

Instruments and Experimental Techniques, 2002
A pulse train programmer for a spin-echo NMR relaxometer-diffusiometer is based on an AT89C51-24PC microcontroller. The programmer ensures the arbitrary generation of pulse trains with a minimum train step of 30 μs and recording of up to 30 000 10-bit amplitudes of spin-echo NMR signals with a minimum quantization step of 3 μs. The all-in-one one-board
Teplov V.   +3 more
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Desktop fast-field cycling nuclear magnetic resonance relaxometer

Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, 2010
In this paper a new type of Fast Field Cycling (FFC) Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) relaxometer with low power consumption (200W) and cycle to cycle field stability better than 10(-4) is described. The new high-permeability magnet was designed to allow for good magnetic field homogeneity and allows for the sample rotation around an axis perpendicular
Duarte Mesquita, Sousa   +3 more
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