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Correction for eddy current - induced distortions leads to narrower peaks and
improved peak profiles . Fig . 10-21 . To estimate peak areas accurately , the
shapes of the spectra are fit with idealized peak functions . Top to bottom ; model
...
Correction for eddy current - induced distortions leads to narrower peaks and
improved peak profiles . Fig . 10-21 . To estimate peak areas accurately , the
shapes of the spectra are fit with idealized peak functions . Top to bottom ; model
...
Page 437
This is often not available for in vivo measurements , so although the peaks
within a spectrum reflect relative concentrations , determination of absolute
concentrations may be problematic because the details of signal scaling during
the ...
This is often not available for in vivo measurements , so although the peaks
within a spectrum reflect relative concentrations , determination of absolute
concentrations may be problematic because the details of signal scaling during
the ...
Page 450
All three phosphorus atoms of ATP are visible , with the alpha resonance peak at
– 7.6 ppm , the beta peak at - 16.3 ppm , and the gamma resonance at -2.6 ppm .
Additional visible peaks are from phosphomonoesters ( PMEs ) at 6.8 ppm ...
All three phosphorus atoms of ATP are visible , with the alpha resonance peak at
– 7.6 ppm , the beta peak at - 16.3 ppm , and the gamma resonance at -2.6 ppm .
Additional visible peaks are from phosphomonoesters ( PMEs ) at 6.8 ppm ...
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Introduction to Brain Imaging | 1 |
Computerized Axial Tomography | 97 |
Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 145 |
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