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Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging features

Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (NMRI) is a technique for measuring spatially resolved features of inhomogeneous samples. The technique has found particular utility in the nodical field, where it is used for diagnosis based on the fact that the mobility of water in diseased tissue is different from that in normal tissue. However, in recent years, NMRI has found its way into the field of materials, particularly polymers. [Pg.151]

So far only two patients have been reported as CDGS type II [16]. Both patients showed coarse facial features, low-set ears, widely spaced nipples, ventricular septal defects, generalized hypotonia and limb weakness. They had a severe psychomotor retardation but no peripheral neuropathy and a normal cerebellum on nuclear magnetic resonance imaging. [Pg.2053]

NMR can be used for the accurate determination of nuclear moments. It can also be used in a sensitive form of magnetometer to measure magnetic fields. In medicine, magnetic resonance Imaging (MRI) has been developed, in which images of tissue are produced by magnetic-resonance techniques. Functional MRI (fMRI) can detect changes in blood flow that accompany neural activity and is therefore used to study brain function. See Feature. [Pg.570]


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