Biomedical magnetic resonance technology

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340 pages 1989

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One of the classic texts that united physics and electrical engineering concepts at the dawn of the Magnetic Resonance Imaging era. Beyond explaining how an NMR signal is created and detected, Drs. Chen and Hoult discuss the subtleties and imperfections of the magnetic fields used in the NMR experiments, they basic relationships between signal and noise and practical electronics configurations for transmitter and receiver systems.Each chapter concludes with a set of thought provoking problems to challenge the reader's understand of the content.

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