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Describes a new nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) imaging technique which the authors call 'spin warp imaging' and gives examples of its application to human whole-body imaging. The apparatus is based on a four-coil, air cored magnet (made by the Oxford Instrument Company) capable of accepting the whole human body. The magnet produces a static field of 0.04 T giving a proton NMR frequency of 1.7 MHz. The maximum field inhomogeneity is about 6*10-4 at a radius of 0.23 m, approximately twice the amount theoretically attainable with this configuration. The pulse sequence used is shown.
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W. A. Edelstein
General Electric (United States)
J.M.S. Hutchison
Yale Cancer Center
G. Allan Johnson
Duke University
Physics in Medicine and Biology
University of Aberdeen
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0a9378c0fb98abde379d0b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-9155/25/4/017