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Magnetic Resonance Microscopy Instrumentation And Applications In Engineering Life Science And Energy Research Sabina Haberpohlmeier

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Magnetic Resonance Microscopy Instrumentation And Applications In Engineering Life Science And Energy Research Sabina Haberpohlmeier
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Publisher: Wiley-VCH
File Extension: PDF
File size: 236.66 MB
Pages: 438
Author: Sabina Haber-Pohlmeier, Bernhard Blümich, Luisa Ciobanu
ISBN: 9783527347605, 9783527827237, 9783527827251, 3527347607, 3527827234, 3527827250, 2021061399, 2021061400
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Magnetic Resonance Microscopy Instrumentation And Applications In Engineering Life Science And Energy Research Sabina Haberpohlmeier by Sabina Haber-pohlmeier, Bernhard Blümich, Luisa Ciobanu 9783527347605, 9783527827237, 9783527827251, 3527347607, 3527827234, 3527827250, 2021061399, 2021061400 instant download after payment.

This book is the fourth in the Wiley-VCH series on Magnetic Resonance Microscopy, a series linked in spirit to the International Conference on Magnetic Resonance Microscopy (ICMRM). Winfried Kuhn and Bernhard Blümich organized the first meeting of this biannual conference in 1991 in Heidelberg, which led to the first book in this series. That Heidelberg meeting is also when Paul Callaghan burst upon the scene (with his student Yang Xia, who remains active in these meetings) with his new, but now classic, book Principles of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Microscopy (Oxford University Press) – what timing! The wider appearance of magnetic gradient fields in the portfolio of magnetic resonance methods for imaging and studies of molecular transport phenomena was an exciting prospect. It motivated the still ongoing ICMRM conference series and the associated books, which summarize the progress in this field with chapters written by leading experts, among them Nobel Prize awardees Paul Lauterbur and Sir Peter Mansfield as well as Sir Paul Callaghan, who shaped that community like a force of nature from then on until his untimely death in 2012. Also, our brilliant colleague Robert Blinc from Slovenia attended the first ICMRM but had to leave early following an announcement during one of the sessions effectively saying “Professor Blinc, you are needed back in your country,” at which Robert Blinc stood up and left to facilitate the independence of Slovenia from Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. We were witnessing the birth of a country, a unique experience for most of us. At the third meeting in Würzburg, the brave suggestion to hold a meeting in North America was accepted. Thus, the fourth meeting was in Albuquerque and ICMRM has now a truly international presence, having ventured as far away as Utsunomiya and Beijing. These meetings, originally dubbed the Heidelberg Meetings, have been at the forefront of amazing developments and accompanying applications of magnetic…

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