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  • '''Magnetic resonance''' (often abbreviated MR) is a common shorthand for [[Nuclear magnetic resonance]] (NMR) and Electron Spin Resonance (ESR). Magnetic resonance is the basis
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  • ...DWI''') is a type of [[magnetic resonance imaging]]. DWI is based on the [[nuclear magnetic resonance]] principle in which measures of [[diffusion]] are incorporated into the pr
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  • *[[/Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy experiments|Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy experiments]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Nuclear magnetic resonance/Catalogs/Magnetic nuclei]]
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  • A mathematical operator algebra used to describe magnetic states during [[Nuclear magnetic resonance|NMR]] experiments.
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  • {{r|Nuclear magnetic resonance}} {{r|List of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance experiments||*}}}
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  • {{r|Nuclear Magnetic Resonance pulse sequences||*}} {{r|List of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance experiments||*}}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Nuclear magnetic resonance]]
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Brunner 2009 Travelling-wave nuclear magnetic resonance}}
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  • Instruments required for conducting a nuclear magnetic resonance experiment.
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  • #REDIRECT [[NMR spectroscopy/Catalogs/Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy experiments]]
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  • ...Nuclear_Magnetic_Resonance_experiments#References Bibliography for List of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance experiments] ...as.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0470847840.html Encyclopedia of nuclear magnetic resonance]
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  • Was developed by [[Edward Purcell]] and [[Felix Bloch]] to explain nuclear magnetic resonance absorption for which they shared the 1952 Nobel Prize in physics.
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  • The use of [[nuclear magnetic resonance]] to visualize structures smaller than the [[resolution limit]] of the [[hu
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  • ...isbn=1405109149 |year=2004 |publisher=Wiley-Blackwell}} An introduction to nuclear magnetic resonance.
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  • {{r|Nuclear magnetic resonance|Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy}}
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  • '''Nuclear magnetic resonance''' is a consequence of a property possessed by the nucleus known as [[Angul Nuclei that have an even mass number and an even atomic number do not exhibit nuclear magnetic resonance, e.g., O-16, C-12.
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  • {{r|Nuclear magnetic resonance}}
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  • ...and it is therefore useful for [[magnetic resonance imaging]] (MRI) and [[nuclear magnetic resonance]] spectroscopy. Carbon-14 is radioactive, and is therefore useful for radi
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  • | title = Principles of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Microscopy
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  • | title = CMOS mini nuclear magnetic resonance system and its application for biomolecular sensing
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  • {{r|Nuclear magnetic resonance}}
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  • A wide variety of instruments are used for studies of [[nuclear magnetic resonance]]. Most of these instruments contain the following three major components:
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  • {{r|Nuclear magnetic resonance}}
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  • ...[[diagnostic imaging]] and [[neuroimaging]]. It employs the principle of [[nuclear magnetic resonance]] and is thus, in essence, a variant of [[NMR spectroscopy]] in which the f ...rs, M. Staat, W. van Laack (2011), Analysis of the Long-term Effect of the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Therapy on Gonarthrosis, Special edition from Orthopedic Practice 11/2011
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  • *[[List of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance experiments]]
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  • In the various fields of [[nuclear magnetic resonance]], the '''product operator''' mathematical formalism is often used to simpl
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  • ...re the matrix surrounding the nucleus in the field of [[NMR spectroscopy|''nuclear magnetic resonance'']] (NMR).<ref name=Graaf> {{cite book |title=In vivo NMR spectroscopy: pri
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  • Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) spectroscopy both exploit magnet ...c moment and the nuclear spin are aligned antiparallel to each other. For nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopists designing complex excitation schemes, it is convenient to t
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  • ...ic materials for a variety of instruments including mass spectrometers and nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometers.
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  • '''Nuclear Magnetic Resonance experiments''' can have multiple variations added, such as form of solvent These experiments have been separated into those generally used for solution Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, magnetic resonance imaging spectroscopy (MRI) and solid
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  • '''NMR spectroscopy''' (MR spectroscopy, NMR or Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy) measures the energy differences between the spin states of nu ==Principles of Nuclear Magnetic resonance==
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  • ...tissue can also been used. The metabolites are typically determined using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) or mass spectroscopy (MS). Jeremy K. Nicholson is often credited wit
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  • ...oscopy, or MRS) is a [[spectroscopy|spectroscopic]] method that uses the [[nuclear magnetic resonance]] principle to manipulate the spin states of atomic nuclei to investigate p | title = Two-dimensional spectroscopy. Application to nuclear magnetic resonance
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  • ...ar processes in ''non-radioactive'' areas of human activity. For instance, nuclear magnetic resonance ([[NMR spectroscopy]]) spectroscopy is commonly used in synthetic [[organic === Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) ===
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  • ...uding computational advances, transcranial [[magnetic]] stimulation, and [[nuclear magnetic resonance]]. [[Nuclear magnetic resonance]] (NMR) is what MRI and fMRI technologies were derived from, but recent adv
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  • * [[Nuclear magnetic resonance|Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometry]] identifies different nuclei from their chemical enviro
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  • ...in normal subjects and subjects with non-insulin-dependent diabetes by 13C nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy]. ''N Engl J Med'' 322:223-8.
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  • ...tors <ref>{{cite journal |authors=Berndt KD, Güntert P, Wüthrich K.|title=[Nuclear magnetic resonance solution structure of dendrotoxin K from the venom of Dendroaspis polylepis
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  • ...half-integer spin and high abundance of <sup>31</sup>P make it useful for nuclear magnetic resonance studies of biomolecules, particularly DNA.
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  • ...half-integer spin and high abundance of <sup>31</sup>P make it useful for nuclear magnetic resonance studies of biomolecules, particularly DNA.
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  • Studies in humans using a technique called nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy found cellular potassium deficiency in patients with [[Diabete ..., Laragh JH |title=Cellular ions in hypertension, diabetes, and obesity. A nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopic study |journal=Hypertension |volume=17 |issue=6 Pt 2 |pages=9
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  • ...<ref name='toxink'> Berndt KD, Güntert P, Wüthrich K. (5 December 1993). "[Nuclear magnetic resonance solution structure of dendrotoxin K from the venom of Dendroaspis polylepis
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