Nondestructive measurement of intramuscular fat content of fresh beef meat by a hand-held magnetic resonance sensor
To realize nondestructive in-situ quantification of intramuscular fat in fresh beef meat, a lightweight (5.0-kg) hand-held sensor that consists of a planar radio-frequency coil and a unilateral (i.e., single-sided) magnetic circuit was constructed as a subunit of a time-domain proton magnetic resona...
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Main Authors: | Yoshito Nakashima, Nobuya Shiba |
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Language: | EN |
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Taylor & Francis Group
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b1d9016cc98541a6be9da791f6b97958 |
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