PERSONNEL RECRUITMENT FIELDS

Brand Owner Address Description
SODIUM Salt Search Limited 9 Wootton Street London SE1 8TG United Kingdom Personnel recruitment in the fields of information technology, digital media, e-commerce and outsourcing personnel; employment and personnel recruitment services; project management services for others in the field of employment and recruitment in the fields of information technology, digital media, e-commerce and outsourcing personnel; advertising services relating to recruitment and employment; market research services in the fields of employment recruitment, employee and job profiling; employee and job profiling services; providing online employment recruiting services, namely, matching resumes and potential employers via searchable job postings and resumes via a global computer network; executive recruitment services; psychometric testing relating to employment and personnel selection, namely, testing to determine employment skills; personnel recruitment services; provision of advice with respect to recruitment of personnel; provision of advice in the field of employment opportunities; business management consultancy services; human resources services, namely, personnel selection for others; human resource management services; information and advice relating to all of the aforesaid;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) signals are detected in microtesla fields. Prepolarization in millitesla fields is followed by detection with an untuned dc superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) magnetometer. Because the sensitivity of the SQUID is frequency independent, both signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and spectral resolution are enhanced by detecting the NMR signal in extremely low magnetic fields, where the NMR lines become very narrow even for grossly inhomogeneous measurement fields. MRI in ultralow magnetic field is based on the NMR at ultralow fields. Gradient magnetic fields are applied, and images are constructed from the detected NMR signals.