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==Other related topics==
==Other related topics==
[[CZ:Schema of Magnetic Resonance-related articles]]
[[CZ:Schema of Magnetic Resonance-related articles]]
==Articles related by keyphrases (Bot populated)==
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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about NMR instrumentation.
See also changes related to NMR instrumentation, or pages that link to NMR instrumentation or to this page or whose text contains "NMR instrumentation".

Parent topics

  • NMR spectroscopy [r]: The use of electromagnetic radiation, in the presence of a magnetic field, to obtain information regarding transitions between different nuclear spin states of the nuclei present in the sample of interest. [e]
  • Magnetic resonance imaging [r]: The use of magnetic fields and electromagnetic radiation to visualize internal structures of non-magnetic objects non-destructively. [e]

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CZ:Schema of Magnetic Resonance-related articles

Articles related by keyphrases (Bot populated)

  • NMR spectroscopy [r]: The use of electromagnetic radiation, in the presence of a magnetic field, to obtain information regarding transitions between different nuclear spin states of the nuclei present in the sample of interest. [e]
  • RF electronics [r]: Design and construction of signal circuits of RF networks, devices, and wireless telecommunications systems. [e]
  • Electromagnetic wave [r]: A change, periodic in space and time, of an electric field E(r,t) and a magnetic field B(r,t); a stream of electromagnetic waves, referred to as electromagnetic radiation, can be seen as a stream of massless elementary particles, named photons. [e]