Methods of performing a magnetic resonance analysis of a biological object
are disclosed that include placing the object in a main magnetic field
(that has a static field direction) and in a radio frequency field;
rotating the object at a frequency of less than about 100 Hz around an
axis positioned at an angle of about 54.degree.44' relative to the main
magnetic static field direction; pulsing the radio frequency to provide a
sequence that includes a phase-corrected magic angle turning pulse
segment; and collecting data generated by the pulsed radio frequency. In
particular embodiments the method includes pulsing the radio frequency to
provide at least two of a spatially selective read pulse, a spatially
selective phase pulse, and a spatially selective storage pulse. Further
disclosed methods provide pulse sequences that provide extended imaging
capabilities, such as chemical shift imaging or multiple-voxel data
acquisition.