ScienceJohn Michels (Journalist) 1955 |
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... fields with ease to a much greater degree of preci- sion , but the magnetic resonance experi- ments themselves demanded magnets with much more exacting requirements of field homogeneity and stability . This article is concerned with ...
... fields with ease to a much greater degree of preci- sion , but the magnetic resonance experi- ments themselves demanded magnets with much more exacting requirements of field homogeneity and stability . This article is concerned with ...
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... field , the in- tensity of the field , and the stability , both short- and long - time . The size of a mag- net is usually described most simply in terms of the diameter of the magnet pole piece . Research - type magnets are avail- able ...
... field , the in- tensity of the field , and the stability , both short- and long - time . The size of a mag- net is usually described most simply in terms of the diameter of the magnet pole piece . Research - type magnets are avail- able ...
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John Michels (Journalist). Magnetic Field Homogeneity Ever since the discovery of nuclear magnetic resonance , investigators have discovered new and ramifying phe- nomena with each significant improve- ment in field homogeneity and ...
John Michels (Journalist). Magnetic Field Homogeneity Ever since the discovery of nuclear magnetic resonance , investigators have discovered new and ramifying phe- nomena with each significant improve- ment in field homogeneity and ...
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