THE HISTORY OF THE CREATION OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING AND THE ORDER OF GROWTH OF THE USEFUL WORK COEFFICIENT
Abstract
In this article, before studying magnetic resonance tomography, the motivations that led to its invention were first of all discussed, and scientists who were able to obtain a sufficient useful work coefficient are discussed. Simultaneously, the study of its working mechanism was also considered relevant.
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