Electricity: measuring and testing – Particle precession resonance – Using a nuclear resonance spectrometer system
Patent
1986-11-28
1988-08-23
Tokar, Michael J.
Electricity: measuring and testing
Particle precession resonance
Using a nuclear resonance spectrometer system
324319, G01R 3320
Patent
active
047663782
ABSTRACT:
A medical nuclear magnetic resonance system is provided with a primary field magnet assembly having a ferromagnetic frame. The system resists field variations caused by coil movement and confines the field within the frame.
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Damadian Raymond V.
Danby Gordon T.
Hsieh Hank C. H.
Jackson John W.
Fonar Corporation
Tokar Michael J.
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