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".
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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.
Research assistant Martin Skov has together with Thomas Wiben Jensen edited a new book "Følelser og Kognition". In a recent program in the Danish National Radio's show Orientering Martin appeared and explained how important emotions are when making political decision.