Automated computerized magnetic resonance detector and analyzer
First Claim
1. A method for analyzing and altering the natural resonance signature of a substance, the method comprising the steps of:
- modulating a magnetic field having a strength of about 0.5 to 7 gauss with a first set of pattern signals wherein the first set of pattern signals is comprised of a partial spectrum of test pattern signals;
subjecting a substance to the modulated magnetic field;
measuring the resultant resonance peaks, wherein each peak represents either an in-phase or an out-of-phase resonance;
applying a second set of signals to either increase, decrease, flatten or nullify each at least one out-of-phase resonance peak.
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Abstract
A magnetic resonance apparatus is provided to analyze, diagnose, or treat matter. In general, the MRA is used to transmit a synthesized resonance pattern into the subject matter under test which encounters the inherent resonance pattern produced by the tested subject matter. This information is returned to the MRA, which, after removing the static capacity and resistance, is analyzed, digitized and compared to a coded predetermined resonance pattern and examined for irregularities. The presence or lack of irregularities can be used to analyze and diagnose matter. A second set of test pattern signals can also be applied to alter the substance'"'"'s natural magnetic resonance, thereby treating the substance to achieve a particular resonance pattern.
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1. A method for analyzing and altering the natural resonance signature of a substance, the method comprising the steps of:
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modulating a magnetic field having a strength of about 0.5 to 7 gauss with a first set of pattern signals wherein the first set of pattern signals is comprised of a partial spectrum of test pattern signals; subjecting a substance to the modulated magnetic field; measuring the resultant resonance peaks, wherein each peak represents either an in-phase or an out-of-phase resonance; applying a second set of signals to either increase, decrease, flatten or nullify each at least one out-of-phase resonance peak.
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