| 21. | Over time the inhomogeneities in the field radiate away and you end up with a larger uniform field.
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| 22. | There are different ways to define inhomogeneity of a magnetic field in the center of the MR spectrometer.
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| 23. | One often speaks of'intrinsic flaws'when referring to the intrinsic inhomogeneities present in a glass.
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| 24. | Scalar fields having only a slight amont of spatial inhomogeneity would be difficult to distinguish from a cosmological constant.
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| 25. | And each interface, inhomogeneity or imperfection can deviate, reflect or scatter light, reproducing the above mechanism.
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| 26. | Disopyramide decreases the inhomogeneity between infarcted and normal myocardium refractory periods; in addition to lengthening the refractory period.
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| 27. | Sometimes, one speaks of'intrinsic flaws'when referring to the intrinsic inhomogeneities present in a glass.
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| 28. | Measurement of p-type in " intrinsically " n-type material is complicated by the inhomogeneity of samples.
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| 29. | When protons are diffusing, the sequence of spin echo amplitudes is affected by inhomogeneities in the permanent magnetic field.
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| 30. | Furthermore, These do not require any absorptive process, any anisotropy or inhomogeneity, and nor any interference cancellation.
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