Principles of imaging; Introductory nuclear magnetic resonance; The influence of magnetic field gradients; High resolution k-space imaging; k-space microscopy in biology and minerals science; The measurement of motion using spin echoes; Structural imaging using q-space; Spatially heterogeneous motion and dynamic NMR microscopy; Elements of the NMR microscope.
'The book is well written, the level is appropriate to a graduate
student in natural sciences, and it can be recommended to everybody
who is interested in an application of NMR microscopy, esepcially
of the conventional type ("k-space" acquisition).'
Harry Pfeifer, Zeitschrift für Physikalische Chemie, Bd. 176
(1992)
`an excellent introduction to the field which also provides
sufficient detail for the expert, so that it can also be used as
accompanying material for a course on this subject ... For any
scientist, NMR expert or novice who wants to know about the physics
of NMR imaging and NMR microsocpy, this is the book to consult. The
book is highly recommended for science libraries to acquire and for
interested readers to buy.'
Berhnard Blümich, Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry, Vol. 33, 322
(1995)
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