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Yes, a magnetic resonance imaging scanner uses an RF pulse to excite nuclei in the body.

Practically all medical MRI scanners are tuned to excite hydrogen nuclei.

Other MRI scanners used in physics and chemistry labs are tuned to excite other nuclei -- see the links for a detailed list.

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Yes, a magnetic resonance imaging scanner uses an RF pulse to excite nuclei in the body.

Practically all medical MRI scanners are tuned to excite hydrogen nuclei.

Other MRI scanners used in physics and chemistry labs are tuned to excite other nuclei -- see the links for a detailed list.

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