Three-dimensional morphology by magnetic resonance imaging

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324309, 324303, 600587, 600561, G01V 300

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ABSTRACT:
Methods and systems obtain three-dimensional images of object morphology using nuclear magnetic resonance imaging. Most preferably, an object is immersed in a volume of imaging fluid. An image is then generated by nuclear magnetic resonance imaging representative of a spatial distribution of the imaging fluid. The three-dimensional image sequences that are obtained thus represent a contoured outline of the image fluid which conforms to the morphology of the object being imaged. These three-dimensional image sequences are then processed to produce a digital array of the object which may be displayed.

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