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Gage University Professor Emeritus Edward M. Purcell died Friday in his Cambridge home. He was 84.
Purcell shared the 1952 Nobel Prize in Physics with Felix Bloch of Stanford for their independent discoveries of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR).
Purcell's discovery of NMR provided the basis for the technology of magnetic resonance imaging. NMR also has important applications in chemical analysis.
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"Even in recent years when materials in experimental physics were changing very rapidly, Bainbridge was keeping up with it and designing courses around it," Purcell says.