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Simple demonstration of magnetic resonance as used in NMR and MRI

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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2011

This demonstration of "Compass Magnetic Resonance" is aimed at day one of MRI and NMR education. This phenomenon has much in common with Nuclear Magnetic Resonance as used in NMR and MRI. Exercises based on the demonstrated freely available software are described at http://www.drcmr.dk/MR

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  • Excellent... I've read books and followded courses on NMR, but NEVER have I seen such a PLAIN explanation of the phenomenon! MANY THANKS.

  • Thank you for posting & linking the program. It's informative and interesting.

  • @EvanJCastle the guy sounds dutch actually...

  • I fully appreciate this video and the information contained, but the whole time I'm waiting to hear "Get to the chopper!"

  • is the spin of atoms with a sum of odd number nucleons which is 1/2 derived from the frequency of oscillation which is half hertz or something?

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