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MRI (gcide) | magnetic resonance imaging \mag*net"ic res"on*ance im"ag*ing\ n.
(Medicine)
a medical diagnostic procedure utilizing the phenomenon of
nuclear magnetic resonance to generate images of internal
parts of the body. It depends on the differential absorption
of electromagnetic radiation by different types of living
tissue in a magnetic field. It is complementary to X-ray
imaging in that the softer tissue show more prominently in
magnetic resonance images, rather than bone, as with X-rays.
It is a non-invasive procedure, allowing such images to be
obtained without penetration of the tissue by objects. It is
abbreviated MRI. As with computerized tomography, the
results are usually presented as images of sequential planar
sections of that part of the body of concern to the
physician.
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mri (wn) | MRI
n 1: the use of nuclear magnetic resonance of protons to produce
proton density images [syn: magnetic resonance imaging,
MRI] |
mri (foldoc) | MRI
1. Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
2. Measurement Requirements and Interface.
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zomrieť (msas) | zomrieť
- decease, die, expire, cross over Jordan, cross over to the other
side, pass away |
zomriet (msasasci) | zomriet
- decease, die, expire, cross over Jordan, cross over to the other
side, pass away |
fmri (encz) | fMRI, n: |
Amrita (gcide) | Amrita \Am*ri"ta\, n. [Skr. amrita.] (Hind. Myth.)
Immortality; also, the nectar conferring immortality. -- a.
Ambrosial; immortal.
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Cymric (gcide) | Cymric \Cym"ric\ (k?m"r?k), a. [W. Cymru Wales.]
Welsh. -- n. The Welsh language. [Written also Kymric.]
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imrich (gcide) | Imrigh \Im"righ\, n. [Scot.; Gael. eun-bhrigh chicken soup.]
A peculiar strong soup or broth, made in Scotland. [Written
also imrich.]
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Imrigh (gcide) | Imrigh \Im"righ\, n. [Scot.; Gael. eun-bhrigh chicken soup.]
A peculiar strong soup or broth, made in Scotland. [Written
also imrich.]
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Kymric (gcide) | Kymric \Kym"ric\, a & n.
See Cymric, a. & n.
[1913 Webster]Cymric \Cym"ric\ (k?m"r?k), a. [W. Cymru Wales.]
Welsh. -- n. The Welsh language. [Written also Kymric.]
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Tomrig (gcide) | Tomrig \Tom"rig`\, n. [Tom (see Tomboy) + rig.)]
A rude, wild, wanton girl; a hoiden; a tomboy. --Dennis.
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Written also Cymri (gcide) | Cymry \Cym"ry\ (-r?), n. [W., pl.]
A collective term for the Welsh race; -- so called by
themselves . [Written also Cymri, Cwmry, Kymry, etc.]
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amrinone (wn) | amrinone
n 1: a drug (trade name Inocor) used intravenously in heart
failure; increases strength of contraction of myocardium
[syn: amrinone, Inocor] |
bold fmri (wn) | BOLD FMRI
n 1: functional magnetic resonance imaging that relies on
intrinsic changes in hemoglobin oxygenation [syn: {blood-
oxygenation level dependent functional magnetic resonance
imaging}, BOLD FMRI] |
cymric (wn) | Cymric
n 1: a Celtic language of Wales [syn: Welsh, Cymric] |
fmri (wn) | fMRI
n 1: a form of magnetic resonance imaging of the brain that
registers blood flow to functioning areas of the brain
[syn: functional magnetic resonance imaging, fMRI] |
mri (wn) | MRI
n 1: the use of nuclear magnetic resonance of protons to produce
proton density images [syn: magnetic resonance imaging,
MRI] |
mri (foldoc) | MRI
1. Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
2. Measurement Requirements and Interface.
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mrib (vera) | MRIB
Multicast RPF Routing Information Base (RPF, Multicast, PIM,
MSDP)
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