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Rotating Frame of Reference
 
A 'Rotating Frame of Reference' is a concept to simplify the complex motions of a magnetization vector. The frame of reference rotates about the axis of the external magnetic field B0 (z-axis) at the Larmor frequency of the applied RF magnetic field B1. In this simplified concept the rotating vector B1 appears stationary.
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Rotating Frame Zeugmatography
 
Technique of MR imaging that uses a gradient of the RF excitation field (to give a corresponding variation of the flip angle along the gradient as a means of encoding the spatial location of spins in the direction of the RF field gradient) in conjunction with a static magnetic field gradient (to give spatial encoding in an orthogonal direction). It can be considered to be a form of Fourier transformation imaging.
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Rotation Matrix
 
A rotation matrix is a matrix corresponding to a rotation of a vector around a certain axis. Used for example to describe the spins of nuclei.
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