nuclear magnetic resonance
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Tweet n. Abbr. NMR The release of electromagnetic radiation by atomic nuclei placed in a strong magnetic field and subjected to small oscillations of that field with which the nuclei resonate. The spectrum of the radiation characterizes molecular makeup and structure, for example in analysis of tissues of the body in magnetic resonance imaging. |
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