Electrons scooting along RNA molecules ain't in the picture. If they were, you'd be out of luck in an NMR imager; you do know what electrons do in a magnetic field, don't you?
A few posts back I used the phrase hamster in a microwave to describe what would happen to brains in an MRI if they weren't magnetically transparant. Am I wrong?
932 posted on 02/25/2003 11:38:21 AM PST by js1138
A few posts back I used the phrase hamster in a microwave to describe what would happen to brains in an MRI if they weren't magnetically transparant. Am I wrong?
No, you ain't wrong, and you ain't getting near my hamster either :-)