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Magnetic resonance is a process by which a physical excitation (resonance) is set up via magnetism.
This process was used to develop magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMRS) technology.
It is also being used to develop nuclear magnetic resonance quantum computers.
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in Physics in 1944 for his discovery of nuclear magneticresonance, which is used in magneticresonance imaging (MRI). He was also one of the first scientists...
world's strongest magnets, including highest magnetic field of 45.5 Tesla. For nuclear magneticresonance spectroscopy experiments, its 33-short-ton (29-long-ton;...
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broadly similar to electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), and also somewhat similar to nuclear magneticresonance (NMR), except that FMR probes the sample...