Imaging method

Electricity: measuring and testing – Particle precession resonance – Using a nuclear resonance spectrometer system

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G01R 3320

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051592703

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to an imaging method for the examination of an object such as a human body, an animal or a tree trunk, based on the NMR phenomenon and magnetic resonance imaging techniques. The amplitude of excitation pulses used for producing an NMR signal is selected in a manner that a so-called excitation angle is smaller than 90.degree. and the object of these excitation pulses is subjected to electromagnetic irradiation at a frequency which is different from the resonance frequency of an NMR signal recording on the magnetic image of said object.

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