Topical magnetic resonance.

Topical magnetic resonance (TMR) is a method of obtaining high-resolution NMR spectra from a selected, localized place within a larger object, by modifying the main magnetic field, Bo, using only static magnetic field gradients. TMR is described together with the scope of metabolic information that can be obtained non-invasively from animals and human beings.

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