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imaging$37563$ - traduzione in olandese

REPRESENTATION OR REPRODUCTION OF AN OBJECT'S FORM
Imaging technology; Imaging science; Imaging system; Imaging Scientist; Imaging Science; Imaging technologies; Imaging Technologies; Imaging technique; Imaging scientist; Imaging science and technology; Scientific imaging; Subfields of imaging science; Coherent imaging; Non-coherent imaging
  • Comparison of two imaging modalities—[[optical tomography]] (A, C) and [[computed tomography]] (B, D)—as applied to a [[Lego minifigure]]

imaging      
n. simulatie(ering)
Magnetic Resonance Imaging         
  • A mobile MRI unit visiting Glebefields Health Centre, [[Tipton]], England
  • Motion artifact (T1 coronal study of cervical vertebrae)<ref name="ErasmusHurter2004"/>
  • Schematic of construction of a cylindrical superconducting MR scanner
  • MR angiogram in congenital heart disease
  • Real-time MRI of a [[human heart]] at a resolution of 50&nbsp;ms
  • Patient being positioned for MR study of the head and abdomen
  • PD-weighted]] MRI scans
  • Effects of TR and TE on MR signal
  • MRI diffusion tensor imaging of [[white matter]] tracts
NON-DESTRUCTIVE TECHNIQUE FOR IMAGING INTERNAL STRUCTURES OF OBJECTS OR ORGANISMS
MRI; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; MRI scan; 1H-nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging; NMR imaging; Magnetic resonance tomography; MRIs; MRI body scanner; MRI's; T2 (MRI); Contrast MRI; Mri; Zeugmatography; Mri scan; Nuclear scanning; Magnetic resonance image; MRI Scanner; MRI exam; Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging; Unsolved problems in diagnostic imaging; Open MRI; Magnetic Resonance Image; MRI scans; MRI-screen; Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Magnetic resonance Imaging; EU Physical Agents (Electromagnetic Fields) Directive; T2 MRI; T2 weighted imaging; T2-weighted imaging; T2-weighted MRI; MRI machine; Magnetic resonance topography; MR scanning; Magnetic Resonance Tomography; T2*-weighted; Magnetic resonance urography; Magnetice resonance imaging; 3 Tesla MRI; 3-Tesla MRI; 3T MRI; 3 T MRI; 3-T MRI; Magnetic resonance images; Magnetic-resonance imaging; Proton density MRI; Spectral presaturation with inversion recovery; T2 weighted; Clinical MRI; Clinical NMRI; Clinical magnetic resonance imaging; T1-weighted; T2-weighted; Magnet resonance imaging
n. Magnetische Simulatie
brain scan         
  • Sagittal MRI slice at the midline
  • [[Functional magnetic resonance imaging]] (fMRI) of a head, from top to base of the skull
SET OF TECHNIQUES TO MEASURE AND VISUALIZE ASPECTS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
Brain scan; Brain scanning; Brain Scanning; Brain imaging; Functional neurological mapping; Brain function map; Neuro-imaging; Brain scans; Neuroradiography; Brain Imaging; Structural neuroimaging
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Definizione

MRI
MRI is a method by which medical staff can get a picture of soft parts inside a patient's body, using a powerful magnetic field. MRI is an abbreviation for 'magnetic resonance imaging'.
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Wikipedia

Imaging

Imaging is the representation or reproduction of an object's form; especially a visual representation (i.e., the formation of an image).

Imaging technology is the application of materials and methods to create, preserve, or duplicate images.

Imaging science is a multidisciplinary field concerned with the generation, collection, duplication, analysis, modification, and visualization of images, including imaging things that the human eye cannot detect. As an evolving field it includes research and researchers from physics, mathematics, electrical engineering, computer vision, computer science, and perceptual psychology.

Imagers are imaging sensors.