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Magnetic Resonance of Porous Media (MRPM): A perspective

[Display omitted] Porous media are ubiquitous in our environment and their application is extremely broad. The common connection between these diverse materials is the importance of the microstructure (μm to mm scale) in determining the physical, chemical and biological functions and properties. Mag...

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Published in:Journal of magnetic resonance (1997) 2013-04, Vol.229, p.12-24
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