Method and apparatus for maintaining thermal stability of...

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

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C324S318000, C324S319000, C324S320000, C335S302000

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06906517

ABSTRACT:
Briefly in accordance with one aspect, the present technique provides a method for heating a permanent magnet in a magnetic resonance imaging system. The method for heating a permanent magnet includes directly heating a surface of the permanent magnet using a surface heater. The present technique also provides a system for heating a permanent magnet in a magnetic resonance imaging system. The system includes a surface heater configured to directly heat a surface of the permanent magnet.

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