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<p>familiar <a href="page.php?w=MRI">magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)</a>, but the molecular applications use a somewhat different approach, appropriate to the change of scale from millimeters (of interest to radiologists) to <a href="page.php?w=nanometers">nanometers</a> (bonded atoms are typically a fraction of a nanometer apart), a factor of a million. This change of scale requires much higher sensitivity of detection and stability for long term measurement. In contrast to MRI, structural biology studies do not directly generate an image, but</p><p>
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