Course Title: "Fundamentals of Magnetic Resonance"
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Production of Net Magnetization
- Review the basic principles of magnetic fields;
- Describe the properties of a nucleus including
nuclear spin;
- Discuss the basics
of nuclear magnetic moments;
- Review the Larmor
precession of spins before and after exposure to a magnetic field;
- Describe the net
magnetization resulting from exposure to a magnetic field; and
- Discuss magnetic
susceptibility as a response of a substance to an applied magnetic field
Concepts of Magnetic Resonance
- Discuss the process of radiofrequency excitation;
- Describe the progression of radiofrequency signal
detection; and
- Review the
property of chemical shift between fat and water protons
Relaxation
- Review the processes of T1 relaxation and saturation;
and
- Describe the processes of T2 relaxation, T2*
relaxation, and spin echoes
Fundamentals of Magnetic Resonance (2017)
Brian Dale Ph.D., M.B.A.
Mark Brown Ph.D.
Richard Semelka M.D.
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