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A model device for detection of small solid inclusions in liquid phases on the basis of nuclear magnetic resonance methods is developed. Elements of magnetic resonance imaging technique are used in order to decrease the radio-frequency power necessary for solving the problem. The results of control experiments are presented. They demonstrate the effectiveness of the suggested methods. Possibilities of the methods for detection of narcotics inside the human body are discussed.
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Authors' address: Edward B. Fel'dman, Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Chernogolovka 142432, Moscow Region, Russian Federation
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Erofeev, L., Fel'dman, E., Shumm, B. et al. Model Device for Detection of Narcotics Transported Inside Human Body. Appl Magn Reson 32, 293–302 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00723-007-0028-x
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