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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 12, 2002
Filed:
Sep. 15, 2000
Brian Philip Hills, Norwich, GB;
Kevin Michael Wright, Norwich, GB;
Institute of Food Research, Norwich, GB;
Abstract
A nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopic technique is applied to objects undergoing translational motion for chemical analysis of objects on a conveyor passing through a detector module. The objects are passed through the detector module at a predetermined velocity V, in which there is provided a spatially uniform, constant magnetic field B , substantially parallel to the direction of the velocity v and a radio frequency field B pulse transverse to the field B . Selected nuclear magnetic resonance parameters from the objects passing through the detector module are then used to determine chemical composition or changes therein.