Abstract
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging (NMRI) is based on a fundamental relationship in NMR: where ω is the resonant frequency (in radian/sec), ɣ is the gyromagnetic ratio, and H is the magnetic field strength. Application of a linear field gradient across a sample, therefore, gives rise to a spatially dependent distribution of NMR frequencies.
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