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magnetic resonance

NOUN
  1. resonance of electrons or atoms or molecules or nuclei to radiation frequencies as a result of space quantization in a magnetic field

How To Use magnetic resonance In A Sentence

  • He had no spinal injury, and the results from magnetic resonance imaging were normal.
  • Early magnetic resonance imaging features were nonspecific for neoplasm and not distinguishable from mycetoma .
  • Methods: We retrospectively reviewed a consecutive series of 202 shoulders that had undergone magnetic resonance arthrography between 2004 and 2005.
  • These devices are substantially attracted to the static magnetic field of magnetic resonance systems and, therefore, may be uncomfortable or injurious to a patient undergoing an MRI procedure.
  • Rao H, Wang JJ, Giannetta J, Korczkowski M, Shera D, Avants BB, et al. Altered resting cerebral blood flow in adolescents with in-utero cocaine exposure revealed by perfusion functional magnetic resonance imaging. Recent Neonatal Research Publications
  • With the use of high-tech neuroimaging gadgets like functional magnetic resonance imaging machines (fMRI) and electroencephalography (EEG), we're slowly understanding how meditation affects the brain. Aditi Nerurkar, M.D., M.P.H.: Medication vs. Meditation: Which Should You Choose?
  • The organic purity of the organoarsenic species was determined by protonic nuclear magnetic resonance.
  • If necessary, intravenous pyelography, computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging can add more information.
  • During seminars at Göttingen on the magnetic resonance techniques of Rabi and of Kastler, it had occurred to me that because of the analogy between an atom and a radio dipole antenna, (a), alignment of the atom should show up in its optical absorption cross section, and (b), electron impact should produce aligned excited atoms. Hans G. Dehmelt - Autobiography
  • The animals were imaged in a magnetic resonance scanner during the infusion and 1, 2, 4, and 7 days after infusion.
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