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Magnetization components of moving nuclear spin under NMR/MRI excitation

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In the heart of NMR/MRI Imaging science & technology lie the components of magnetizations (specially My and Mz when rf B1 field is lying along a laboratory axis, say, X-direction). The components and consequently the detected MR signals/images depend in a complicated way on magnetic fields (bias and gradient fields), relaxation times, rf B1 field (pulsed or continuous), relaxation times, blood...
 
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Dilip De and Justina Achuka
Achuka Justina » Achuka Justina is a Lecturer at Covenant University, Ota. She graduated from University of Benin, Benin, Edo State with a B.Sc Degree in Industrial Physics. She obtained her second degree in Radiation and Health Physics from Federal University of Technology Akure, Ondo State. She obtained her PhD at Covenant University 0ta. Her research interests includes: Medical imaging, Diagnostic radiology,... view full profile
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