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M B
Tue. 18 Oct.05,
23:54
T1 and T2 of mineral oil at 3T
I have been through google and pubmed and can't seem to find these numbers. Anyone know?
For reference I am talking about Pure Mineral oil from Aldrich.
Mike Hoff
Fri. 10 Sep.10,
08:09
I'm also interested in this information.
Better yet, there must be a institutional site somewhere with T1 and T2 values for various substances. Anyone have a suggestion?
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