Image formation by induced local interactions: examples employing nuclear magnetic resonance

PC Lauterbur - nature, 1973 - nature.com
PC Lauterbur
nature, 1973nature.com
AN image of an object may be defined as a graphical representation of the spatial
distribution of one or more of its properties. Image formation usually requires that the object
interact with a matter or radiation field characterized by a wavelength comparable to or
smaller than the smallest features to be distinguished, so that the region of interaction may
be restricted and a resolved image generated.
AN image of an object may be defined as a graphical representation of the spatial distribution of one or more of its properties. Image formation usually requires that the object interact with a matter or radiation field characterized by a wavelength comparable to or smaller than the smallest features to be distinguished, so that the region of interaction may be restricted and a resolved image generated.
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