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Spectroscopic imaging with

J. P. Wijnen, T. W. J. Scheenen, D. W. J. Klomp and A. Heerschap, P magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging with polarization transfer of phosphomono- and diesters at 3 T in the human brain relation with age and spatial differences. NMR Biomed., 2010, 23,968-976. [Pg.148]

Spectroscopic imaging with homonuclear dipolar decoupling... [Pg.373]

For spectroscopic imaging with magic echoes the space encoding sequence can be appended by an MREV8 sequence for frequency encoding of the spectrum in the absence... [Pg.373]

Spectroscopic Imaging with Nanometer Resolution Using Near-Field Methods... [Pg.473]

Spectroscopic imaging with nanometer spatial resolution is a very attractive proposition. Having full spectroscopic information available at every pixel is also crucial for obtaining simultaneous chemical information for unknown, heterogeneous samples, or when following transient events. Detailed information from small frequency shifts (not available from fixed-frequency imaging) can also be obtained. [Pg.479]

Chan, K.L.A. and Kazarian, S.G. (2006) ATR-FTIR spectroscopic imaging with expanded field of view to study formulations and dissolution. Lab Chip, 6 (7), 864-870. [Pg.440]


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