亚洲网紅露点

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imaging

[ im-uh-jing ]

noun

  1. Psychology. a technique in which one uses mental images to control bodily processes and thus ease pain or to succeed in some endeavor that one has visualized in advance.
  2. Medicine/Medical. the use of computerized axial tomography, sonography, or other specialized techniques and instruments to obtain pictures of the interior of the body, especially those including soft tissues.


imaging

  1. The creation of visual representations of objects, such as a body parts or celestial bodies, for the purpose of medical diagnosis or data collection, using any of a variety of usually computerized techniques. Within the field of medicine, important imaging technologies include compuertized axial tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and ultrasonography.
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of imaging1

First recorded in 1660鈥70, for the earlier sense 鈥渋magination鈥; image + -ing 1
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Bjorn, who works at a hospital as a magnetic resonance imaging technologist, agreed.

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You may also need imaging, bloodwork or other procedures on a regular basis.

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These include "super clinics" where one specialist supervises multiple junior doctors and specialist nurses and a community imaging service run by healthcare assistants.

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This is something it has already done in the case of two materials called germanium and gallium, which are used by the military in thermal imaging and radar.

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For their investigations, the researchers combined physiological studies - such as imaging techniques to visualise processes in the fly brain, chemical analyses of environmental odours, and behavioural studies.

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