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... applied at a time corresponding to Fig . 6d , all the spins would nutate through 90 ° and the situation would be that represented in Fig . 6f . As there is now a component of magnetization in the xy - plane , a signal will be induced in ...
... applied at a time corresponding to Fig . 6d , all the spins would nutate through 90 ° and the situation would be that represented in Fig . 6f . As there is now a component of magnetization in the xy - plane , a signal will be induced in ...
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... applied at times t , 3t , 5t , . . . and the echoes which occur at times 2t , 4t , 6t , . . . have an exponential decay characterized by T2 ( Carr and Purcell , 1954 ) . Alternatively , using the 90 ° -180 ° method and applying magnetic ...
... applied at times t , 3t , 5t , . . . and the echoes which occur at times 2t , 4t , 6t , . . . have an exponential decay characterized by T2 ( Carr and Purcell , 1954 ) . Alternatively , using the 90 ° -180 ° method and applying magnetic ...
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... applying his semiempirical approach described earlier , found values for R which ranged from -0.168 DBM ( for a 2 × 10 sheet ) ... applied the matrix formalism to the problem of calculating two- as well as three - state CD curves for 2 10 ...
... applying his semiempirical approach described earlier , found values for R which ranged from -0.168 DBM ( for a 2 × 10 sheet ) ... applied the matrix formalism to the problem of calculating two- as well as three - state CD curves for 2 10 ...
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