Would you ever describe an arrow pointing to the right as pointing either up or down? If you are teaching NMR or MRI, there is a good chance you do just that, and expect your students to understand. Frequently misunderstood QM is responsible. Nuclei in thermal equilibrium are not in the spin-up or the spin-down state, for example, but in almost random mixtures (superpositions) corresponding to a near-spherical distribution of orientations. And nuclear magnetic resonance involves no "quantum jumps".
Do not miss the following highlights on the DRCMR home page:
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Publication list and Annual reports. Selected pre- and reprints are available via the DRCMR eprints server. |
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DRCMR research groups and their activities including major projects Cimbi, HUBU and ContAct.
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In Danish: Introduction to MRI and information for patients. | ||||||
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Educational software developed at the DRCMR for teaching MRI techniques. | ||||||
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Material for students and educators explaining basic magnetic resonance. | ||||||
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Staff list with contact information and links to personal homepages. | ||||||
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The news archive |
Research assistant Martin Skov has together with Thomas Wiben Jensen edited a new book "Følelser og Kognition" on emotions and cognition. In a recent program in the Danish National Radio's show Orientering Martin appeared and explained how important emotions are when making political decision.