Science, Volume 293John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2001 |
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Page 83
... fields ( 9 ) have been used in some circumstances to mitigate the effects of inho- mogeneous fields . It has also been shown that nutation echoes can be generated by match- ing radiofrequency ( rf ) gradients with static field gradients ...
... fields ( 9 ) have been used in some circumstances to mitigate the effects of inho- mogeneous fields . It has also been shown that nutation echoes can be generated by match- ing radiofrequency ( rf ) gradients with static field gradients ...
Page 85
... field gradients ap- plied . Cross peaks indicating J - coupled pro- ton spins are still recognizable even though the field inhomogeneity is sufficient to com- pletely erase any spectroscopic information . The incorporation of this pulse ...
... field gradients ap- plied . Cross peaks indicating J - coupled pro- ton spins are still recognizable even though the field inhomogeneity is sufficient to com- pletely erase any spectroscopic information . The incorporation of this pulse ...
Page 471
... field - effect charge inversion in a transistor . Interface charge can completely screen the semiconductor from an applied field and even result in a discontinuity in dielectric displacement , as was the case for the ferroelec- tric field ...
... field - effect charge inversion in a transistor . Interface charge can completely screen the semiconductor from an applied field and even result in a discontinuity in dielectric displacement , as was the case for the ferroelec- tric field ...
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