magnetic resonance

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English - Turkish
manyetik rezonans
magnetic resonance imaging
manyetik rezonans görüntüleme
magnetic resonance imaging
(Tıp, İlaç) Manyetik rezonans görüntülemesi: Çok güçlü bir mıknatıs ve radyo dalgaları kullanılarak canlı dokunun görüntülenmesini sağlayan ve iyonizan radyasyon içermeyen kesitsel bir radyolojik inceleme yöntemi
nuclear magnetic resonance
nükleer manyetik rezonans
proton magnetic resonance
proton manyetik rezonans
nuclear magnetic resonance
(Nükleer Bilimler) çekirdek manyetik rezonansı,nükleer magnetik rezonans
English - English
The phenomenon of absorption of certain frequencies of radio and microwave radiation by atoms placed in a magnetic field. The pattern of absorption reveals molecular structure. Absorption or emission of electromagnetic radiation by electrons or atomic nuclei in response to certain magnetic fields. The principles of magnetic resonance are used to study the atomic and nuclear properties of matter; two common laboratory techniques are nuclear magnetic resonance and electron spin resonance. In medicine, magnetic resonance imaging is used to produce images of human tissue
resonance of electrons or atoms or molecules or nuclei to radiation frequencies as a result of space quantization in a magnetic field
magnetic resonance imaging
A technique that uses nuclear magnetic resonance to form cross sectional images of the human body for diagnostic purposes
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
{i} (Medicine) MRI, diagnostic technique which uses a magnetic field and radio waves to provide computerized images of internal body tissues
magnetic resonance imager
{i} MRI, electronic device used to produce an image of internal body parts by using magnetic forces
magnetic resonance imaging
the use of nuclear magnetic resonance of protons to produce proton density images
magnetic resonance imaging
The use of a nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer to produce electronic images of specific atoms and molecular structures in solids, especially human cells, tissues, and organs. MRI the process of using strong magnetic fields to make an image of the inside of someone's body for medical reasons. Computer production of images from magnetic resonance. The structural and biochemical information it provides is helpful in the diagnosis of abnormalities without the possibly harmful effects of X rays or gamma rays. It is invaluable in detecting and delineating tumours and in providing images of the brain, the heart, and other soft-tissue organs. MRI may produce anxiety because the patient must often lie quietly inside a narrow tube. Another disadvantage is that it requires a longer scanning time than other computer-assisted forms of scanning, which makes it more sensitive to motion and of less value in scanning the chest or abdomen. However, MRI images provide better contrast between normal and diseased tissue than those produced by other computer-assisted imagery
functional magnetic resonance imaging
A form of magnetic resonance imaging that records the flow of blood to areas of the brain when the patient is undertaking a specific neural activity
nuclear magnetic resonance
The absorption of electromagnetic radiation (radio waves), at a specific frequency, by an atomic nucleus placed in a strong magnetic field; used in spectroscopy and in magnetic resonance imaging
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
non-radiation-based imaging technique in which a substance or body part is subjected to a magnetic field, NMR
functional magnetic resonance imaging
a form of magnetic resonance imaging of the brain that registers blood flow to functioning areas of the brain
nuclear magnetic resonance
resonance of protons to radiation in a magnetic field
nuclear magnetic resonance
The absorption of electromagnetic radiation of a specific frequency by an atomic nucleus that is placed in a strong magnetic field, used especially in spectroscopic studies of molecular structure and in medicine to measure rates of metabolism. Selective absorption of very high-frequency radio waves by certain atomic nuclei subjected to a strong stationary magnetic field. Nuclei that have at least one unpaired proton or neutron act like tiny magnets. When a strong magnetic field acts on such nuclei, it sets them into precession. When the natural frequency of the precessing nuclear magnets corresponds to the frequency of a weak external radio wave striking the material, energy is absorbed by the nuclei at a frequency called the resonant frequency. NMR is used to study the molecular structure of various solids and liquids. Magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI, is a version of NMR used in medicine to view soft tissues of the human body in a hazard-free, noninvasive way
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