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RF coil designed to operate at more than one resonance frequency, so that NMR of more than one kind of nucleus can be observed with the same coil.
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Nanoparticles may be utilize as a new class of uniform, biodegradable and non-toxic superparamagnetic contrast agents (Fe3O4). The preparation process of these particles is simple, does not involve any toxic material and the yield is close to 100%. The particles are usually of varying sizes from several to several hundred nanometer. They are irregular in shape and highly light-absorbing. They have no magnetic hysteresis at ambient temperatures, which is characteristic of superparamagnetic materials. Each magnetic nanoparticle is composed of a very thin organic nucleus (5-10%) and a thick shell of magnetite.
Different techniques were established for coating these magnetite nanoparticles with several functional and biocompatible polymers. Both the coating and the magnetite production processes are controllable, so that it is possible to prepare particles with a specific size of each particle component as well as particles coated with protein ligands for tissue specific imaging applications.
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'Gadonanotubes' greatly outperform existing MRI contrast agents
Thursday, 11 August 2005   by www.eurekalert.org    
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Non-metallic T2-MRI agents based on conjugated polymers
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How nanoparticles from the environment enter the brain
Tuesday, 31 December 2019   by phys.org    
Rare earth orthoferrite LnFeO3 nanoparticles for bioimaging
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3D 'bone maps' could spot early signs of osteoporosis
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Smarter MRI diagnosis with nano MRI lamp
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MIT: Remote-control nanoparticles deliver drugs directly into tumors
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Neutron
 
An uncharged neutral particle located in the nucleus of most atoms, which serves as a stabilizer.
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Particles Proton Neutron Decay
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Picture-Perfect Particles Enhance MRI Signal
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Nuclear Spin
 
An intrinsic property of certain nuclei that gives them an associated characteristic angular momentum and magnetic moment also known as inherent spin (those with odd numbers of protons and/or neutrons in their nucleus). Nuclei that do not exhibit this characteristic will not produce a NMR signal.
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Precession
 
Precession is a wobbling motion that occurs when a spinning object is the subject of an external force. Relevant to MRI, the proton of a hydrogen nucleus spins around its axis giving it an angular moment (quantum mechanics). Through the protons positive charge and its spin it generates a magnetic field and gets a magnetic dipole moment (MDM) parallel to the rotation axis. If placed in a magnetic field the magnetic dipole moment will precess about the direction of the magnetic field with an angular frequency (Larmor frequency). The Larmor equation dictates that the frequency of the precession at higher field strengths is higher.
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When Is A Proton Just Like a Dreidle?
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