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Dictionary » N » Nuclear magnetic resonance Nuclear magnetic resonancenuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopic method of measuring the magnetic moment of atomic nuclei in a covalent bond. Clinical application is in biochemical, metabolic, and physiologic studies of living tissue. It includes proton and electron spin-echo and spin-relaxation times. ![]()
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