Examples of using Paramagnetic in English and their translations into Slovenian
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the gadoversetamide molecules diffuse into the interstitial compartment thereby producing the characteristic paramagnetic effect of T1 and T2 shortening.
This is similar to the Curie temperature as above the Néel Temperature the material undergoes a phase transition and becomes paramagnetic.
It is also paramagnetic which means that the iodine atoms can hold an electromagnetic charge.
Above the Curie temperature the material is paramagnetic, as the atoms lose their ordered magnetic moments when the material undergoes a phase transition.
Mangafodipir is a chelate containing the metal manganese- which has paramagnetic properties and is responsible for the contrast enhancement effect in MRI-
the complex is paramagnetic(high-spin configuration), whereas when X= CH3, it is diamagnetic(low-spin configuration).
Cosmic Energy due to the paramagnetic features of the oxygen in blood(it assumes magnetic features,
which has octahedral molecular geometry and is paramagnetic.
Like the valence isoelectronic copper(II) complexes, they are usually square planar and paramagnetic, which is increased by the greater field splitting for 4d electrons than for 3d electrons.
provided initial research on the special paramagnetic and diamagnetic clay used to make Aulterra
then at higher temperatures its surface remains ferrimagnetic above its bulk Néel Temperature before becoming completely disordered and paramagnetic with increasing temperature.
In some cases imaging by a paramagnetic contrast agent is also required- depending on the reference diagnosis, data contained in the medical documentation and images displayed during the examination.
pH 7 and 40°C the paramagnetic effect(relaxivity), as determined from the effect on spin-lattice relaxation time(T1)- is about 3.6 l mmol-1 sec-1
planar paramagnetic Ag(CO)3, which dimerizes at 25- 30 K,
Curie temperature in ferroelectric and piezoelectric materials[edit] In analogy to ferromagnetic and paramagnetic materials, the Curie temperature can also be used to describe the temperature where a material's spontaneous electric polarisation changes to induced electric polarisation, or vice versa.
Electronic paramagnetic resonance.
Ferromagnetic, paramagnetic, ferrimagnetic and antiferromagnetic materials have different intrinsic magnetic moment structures.
Pharmacotherapeutic group: Contrast media, paramagnetic contrast media,
Ferromagnetic, paramagnetic, ferrimagnetic and antiferromagnetic structures are made up of intrinsic magnetic moments.
Pharmacotherapeutic group: paramagnetic contrast media, ATC code.