It’s magnetic resonance – but not as you know it

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Presenter: Lynn Gladden

Published: March 2014

Age: 14-19 and upwards

Views: 1482 views

Tags: magnetic;resonance;imaging;engineering;flow;spectroscopy

Type: Lectures

Source/institution: Royal Society


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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is routinely used in hospitals to image internal structure and blood flow within the human body. Research has shown that it is possible to harness these techniques to study non-biological systems, with many applications across the physical sciences and engineering.

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