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PRINCIPLES OF NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE
department of physics, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, University of Priština - Kosovska Mitrovica , Mitrovica , Kosovo
Published: 01.12.2004.
Volume 32, Issue 2 (2004)
pp. 73-75;
Abstract
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) today is the most powerful review method of a human body. Method is based on effect strong magnetic field and on demonstration of natural physical characteristics of nucleus. Hydrogen atom is a part of almost every compound in our body (water, lipids, proteins and nucleid acids).
When we exposed body to strong magnetic field hydrogen nucleus orients in direction of field, which cause resonance and
6 8 emission of radio signals. Resonance frequency for MRI is in range from 10 Hz to 5x10 Hz, which is equal to energies from -28 -25 6x10 J to 3x10 J.
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