Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a method used to visualize in a non-destructive way the insides of studied objects: living organisms or any other samples containing spins of atomic nuclei with non-zero spin numbers. In this paper the basic idea of MRI is presented. The Lauterbur experiments that led to the first magnetic resonance image of two samples of water are described. A procedure detailing how to obtain a 2D image of a sample is introduced on the basis of spin-warp pulse sequence.
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