bump in molecular tumbling rate-T2 relaxation
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09-04-2015, 10:34 PM
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bump in molecular tumbling rate-T2 relaxation
Why is there a "bump" in the molecular tumbling rate v T2 relaxation positive?
i.e. if T1 in T2 means that enhanced longitudinal recovery (T1) results in loss of transverse magnetization (T2) ...then when T1 was at a minimum (larmor frequency) wouldnt that "enhanced T1 recovery" have resulted in a "dip" in T2 (greater loss of transverse mag) rather than a bump upwards? I hope my question makes sense and someone can easily answer. Thank you! |
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bump in molecular tumbling rate-T2 relaxation - kwest123 - 09-04-2015 10:34 PM
RE: bump in molecular tumbling rate-T2 relaxation - aelster - 11-08-2015, 06:39 PM
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