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Quantum mechanics / Magnetic resonance imaging / Fourier transform / Coherence / Phase detector / Phase / Modulation / Pulse sequence / Gradient enhanced NMR spectroscopy / Physics / Nuclear magnetic resonance / Wave mechanics
Date: 2001-02-01 13:56:10
Quantum mechanics
Magnetic resonance imaging
Fourier transform
Coherence
Phase detector
Phase
Modulation
Pulse sequence
Gradient enhanced NMR spectroscopy
Physics
Nuclear magnetic resonance
Wave mechanics

4 Coherence Selection: Phase Cycling and Gradient Pulses  ,QWURGXFWLRQ A multiple-pulse NMR experiment is designed to manipulate the spins in a certain carefully defined way so as to produce a particular spectrum. H

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