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  • ...transverse magnetization in the sample. The precession of this transverse magnetization would cause induction in a second coil known as the receiver coil. The rece
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  • ...y the Z-axis, but also often in the X, Y and Z-axes to defocus and refocus magnetization. In fact, the normal room temperature shims are in fact space-encoding grad
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  • ...vectors, '''P''' (the polarization vector of the medium) and '''M''' (the magnetization vector of the medium) play a role. It will be discussed below that it is co in terms of the active material [[polarization]] '''P''' and [[magnetization]] '''M''' as:
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  • ==== The net magnetization vector ==== ...opulation difference is quite small and the macroscopically observable net magnetization vector for the entire population will be the vectorial sum of the magnetic
    39 KB (6,024 words) - 04:54, 21 March 2024
  • === The net magnetization vector=== ...opulation difference is quite small and the macroscopically observable net magnetization vector for the entire population will be the vectorial sum of the magnetic
    41 KB (6,350 words) - 04:54, 21 March 2024
  • So called 90 degree (<math>\pi</math>/2) pulses, in which magnetization is rotated from one axis to another, are the most widely used single pulses
    8 KB (1,290 words) - 02:21, 16 February 2010
  • ...erty for magnetostratigraphy results from a change in the direction of the magnetization of the rocks. Crystals in rocks are magnetically aligned with the Earth’s
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  • #I miss mention of some relevant concepts (e.g. line splitting, magnetization transfer, hyperpolarization, remote detection, localized spectroscopy and c ...stub (see also the advanced section). However, the more common methods of magnetization transfer using pulsed RF fields would be difficult to introduce, as the the
    27 KB (4,528 words) - 08:22, 4 March 2023
  • ...Matuyama geomagnetic reversal, and a direct determination of depth lag for magnetization in marine sediments" Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, Volume 5
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  • == About [[Magnetization]] == Just a few formatting comments about the [[Magnetization]] article:
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  • ...uct of an external [[magnetic field]] ''H'' with a small change in total [[magnetization]] ''dM'', is a change in internal energy caused by an alignment of the micr
    16 KB (2,628 words) - 14:15, 12 December 2021
  • ...moles). Two further examples of conjugate pairs are [[magnetic field]]-[[magnetization]] and [[electric field]]-[[polarization]].
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  • ...up>C/<sup>15</sup>N-enriched Proteins by Isotopic Mixing of <sup>13</sup>C Magnetization | journal = J. Magn. Reson. Series B | volume = B101 | pages = 114-119 | ye
    32 KB (5,116 words) - 04:54, 21 March 2024
  • ...h the former three commonly using [[T1 relaxation (NMR)|T1]]-weighted (e.g Magnetization Prepared Rapid Gradient Echo, MP-RAGE) and sometimes [[T2 relaxation (NMR)|
    27 KB (3,842 words) - 07:31, 20 April 2024
  • ...h the former three commonly using [[T1 relaxation (NMR)|T1]]-weighted (e.g Magnetization Prepared Rapid Gradient Echo, MP-RAGE) and sometimes [[T2 relaxation (NMR)|
    28 KB (3,967 words) - 07:33, 20 April 2024
  • ...ations have revealed that parts of the planet's crust are magnetized. This magnetization has been compared to [[Plate tectonics#Explanation of magnetic striping|alt
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