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computed (computerized) axial tomography (see ct)

listen to the pronunciation of computed (computerized) axial tomography (see ct)
الإنجليزية - التركية

تعريف computed (computerized) axial tomography (see ct) في الإنجليزية التركية القاموس.

cat
{i} kedi

Onun bir kedisi var. Bu kedi beyazdır. - She has a cat. This cat is white.

Masanın üzerinde bir kedi var. - There's a cat on the table.

cat
{i} pisi (Argo)
cat
{i} griva palangası
cat
dedikoducu ve kinci kadın
cat
bu oyunda kullanılan sopa
cat
kıs. catalogue
computed axial tomography
(Tıp) bilgisayarlı tomografi
cat
cat-a
cat
delikanlı
cat
göcen
cat
{k} catalog/catalogue, catechism
cat
yayın balığı
cat
büyük yelkenli kotra
cat
çelik çomak oyunu
cat
kedigiller familyasından herhangi bir hayvan
cat
vinç/kedigiller/kedi
cat
ABD
cat
i. kedi. çat-and-doğ fight kedi köpek kavgası
cat
{i} kedi soyundan hayvan
cat
(isim) kedi, kedi soyundan hayvan, pisi (Argo); kinci kadın, dedikoducu kadın; caz meraklısı kimse, griva palangası
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
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Computed Axial Tomography
cat
computed axial tomography
or computed tomography (CT) Diagnostic imaging method using a low-dose beam of X rays that crosses the body in a single plane at many different angles. Conceived by William Oldendorf and developed independently by Godfrey Hounsfield (b. 1919) and Allan M. Cormack, who shared a 1979 Nobel Prize for their inventions, this major advance in imaging technology became generally available in the early 1970s. Detectors record the strength of the exiting X rays; this information is then processed by computer to produce a detailed two-dimensional cross-sectional image of the body. A series of such images in parallel planes or around an axis can show the location of abnormalities (especially tumours and other masses) more precisely than can conventional X-ray images