Adiabatic pulses
Adiabatic pulses are sometimes considered to be mysterious and exotic entities which are
difficult to understand, complex to generate and impractical to implement. This work is an …
difficult to understand, complex to generate and impractical to implement. This work is an …
[BOOK][B] In vivo NMR spectroscopy: principles and techniques
RA De Graaf - 2019 - books.google.com
Presents basic concepts, experimental methodology and data acquisition, and processing
standards of in vivo NMR spectroscopy This book covers, in detail, the technical and …
standards of in vivo NMR spectroscopy This book covers, in detail, the technical and …
[PDF][PDF] The return of the frequency sweep: designing adiabatic pulses for contemporary NMR
M Garwood, L DelaBarre - Journal of magnetic resonance, 2001 - mriquestions.com
Frequency-modulated (FM) pulses that function according to adiabatic principles are
becoming increasingly popular in many areas of NMR. Often adiabatic pulses can extend …
becoming increasingly popular in many areas of NMR. Often adiabatic pulses can extend …
NMR-based isotopic and isotopomic analysis
S Akoka, GS Remaud - Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance …, 2020 - Elsevier
Molecules exist in different isotopic compositions and most of the processes, physical or
chemical, in living systems cause selection between heavy and light isotopes. Thus …
chemical, in living systems cause selection between heavy and light isotopes. Thus …
Toward an in vivo neurochemical profile: quantification of 18 metabolites in short-echo-time 1H NMR spectra of the rat brain
Localized in vivo1H NMR spectroscopy was performed with 2-ms echo time in the rat brain
at 9.4 T. Frequency domain analysis with LCModel showed that the in vivo spectra can be …
at 9.4 T. Frequency domain analysis with LCModel showed that the in vivo spectra can be …
Fast and quiet MRI using a swept radiofrequency
A novel fast and quiet method of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is introduced which
creates new opportunities for imaging in medicine and materials science. The method is …
creates new opportunities for imaging in medicine and materials science. The method is …
Dental magnetic resonance imaging: making the invisible visible
INTRODUCTION: Clinical dentistry is in need of noninvasive and accurate diagnostic
methods to better evaluate dental pathosis. The purpose of this work was to assess the …
methods to better evaluate dental pathosis. The purpose of this work was to assess the …
MRI with zero echo time: hard versus sweep pulse excitation
Zero echo time can be obtained in MRI by performing radiofrequency (RF) excitation as well
as acquisition in the presence of a constant gradient applied for purely frequency‐encoded …
as acquisition in the presence of a constant gradient applied for purely frequency‐encoded …
Short‐echo, single‐shot, full‐intensity proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy for neurochemical profiling at 4 T: validation in the cerebellum and brainstem
A short echo time (TE= 24 ms) semiadiabatic localization by adiabatic selective refocusing
(LASER) sequence was designed and optimized for full‐intensity proton magnetic …
(LASER) sequence was designed and optimized for full‐intensity proton magnetic …
Adiabatic inversion pulses for myocardial T1 map**
Purpose To evaluate the error in T1 estimates using inversion‐recovery‐based T1 map**
due to imperfect inversion and to perform a systematic study of adiabatic inversion pulse …
due to imperfect inversion and to perform a systematic study of adiabatic inversion pulse …