RF Probeheads
1. J. Link, Faellanden, Switzerland
The Design of Resonator Probes with Homogeneous
Radiofrequency Fields
2. M. Schnall, Philadelphia, PA/USA
Probes Tuned to Multiple Frequencies for In-Vivo NMR
RF Pulses
3. P.C.M. van Zijl, Rockville, MD/USA; C.T.W. Moonen,
Bethesda, MD/USA
Solvent Suppression Strategies for In Vivo Magnetic
Resonance Spectroscopy
4. M. Garwood, K. Ugurbil, Minneapolis, MN/USA
B1 Insensitive Adiabatic RF Pulses
5. P.G. Morris, Nottingham, UK
Frequency Selective Excitation Using Phase-Compensated
RF Pulses in One andTwo Dimensions
6. S. Mueller, Basel, Switzerland
RF Pulses for MultipleFrequency Excitation: Theory and
Application
Spectrum Analysis
7. R. de Beer, D. van Ormondt, Delft, The Nethelands
Analysis of NMR Data Using Time Domain Fitting Procedures
8. E.B. Cady, London, UK
Determination of Absolute Concentrations of Metabolites
from NMR Spectra
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. J. Link, Faellanden, Switzerland
The Design of Resonator Probes with Homogeneous
Radiofrequency Fields
2. M. Schnall, Philadelphia, PA/USA
Probes Tuned to Multiple Frequencies for In-Vivo NMR
RF Pulses
3. P.C.M. van Zijl, Rockville, MD/USA; C.T.W. Moonen,
Bethesda, MD/USA
Solvent Suppression Strategies for In Vivo Magnetic
Resonance Spectroscopy
4. M. Garwood, K. Ugurbil, Minneapolis, MN/USA
B1 Insensitive Adiabatic RF Pulses
5. P.G. Morris, Nottingham, UK
Frequency Selective Excitation Using Phase-Compensated
RF Pulses in One andTwo Dimensions
6. S. Mueller, Basel, Switzerland
RF Pulses for MultipleFrequency Excitation: Theory and
Application
Spectrum Analysis
7. R. de Beer, D. van Ormondt, Delft, The Nethelands
Analysis of NMR Data Using Time Domain Fitting Procedures
8. E.B. Cady, London, UK
Determination of Absolute Concentrations of Metabolites
from NMR Spectra
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.