Nuclear magnetic resonance
A still more recently developed technique is nuclear magnetic resonance
(NMR) scanning (also called magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI), in which radio
waves are beamed into an individual who is subjected to a powerful magnetic
field. Different atoms in the body absorb radio waves at different frequencies
under the influence of the magnetic field. The way in which absorption takes
place is measured and used by a computer to construct images of internal
structures.
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