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Что (кто) такое HIDA scintigraphy - определение

MUNICIPALITY IN NEUSIEDL AM SEE DISTRICT, BURGENLAND, AUSTRIA
Királyhida; Kiraly hida; Király-Hida; Kiralyhida; Király Hida; Kiraly Hida

scintigraphy         
  • Cross section of a gamma camera.
  • Lung scintigraphy evaluating lung cancer
DIAGNOSTIC TEST IN NUCLEAR MEDICINE
Scintillography; Scintillation scan; Lung scint; Lung scintigraphy; Scint; Scintigram; Scintiscan; Scintography; Gamma scanning
[s?n't?gr?fi]
¦ noun Medicine a technique in which a scintillation counter or similar detector is used with a radioactive tracer to obtain an image of a bodily organ.
Derivatives
scintigram noun
scintigraphic adjective
Origin
1950s: from scintillation + -graphy.
Hida-class patrol vessel         
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JAPAN COAST GUARD PATROL VESSEL
JCG Hida class patrol vessel; Hida class patrol vessel
The Hida-class patrol vessel are a class of patrol vessel within the PL series (Large patrol vessel) of the Japan Coast Guard (JCG). The class name "Hida" is named after Hida Mountains, the northernmost mountain range of the Japanese Alps, a famous mountain range in Japan.
Hida-Takayama Domain         
Hida Takayama Domain; Takayama Domain
The was a feudal domain in Hida Province, Japan. It was also called the Takayama Domain (高山藩 Takayama-han).

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Bruckneudorf

Bruckneudorf (Hungarian: Királyhida) is a small town in the district of Neusiedl am See in the federal state of Burgenland in Austria, neighbouring Bruck an der Leitha ("Leitha Bridge"). Its name means bridge new village, whereas the Hungarian version means royal bridge, and the royal refers to King Francis I. Historically and geographically, Bruckneudorf represents the extension of the Austrian town of Bruck an der Leitha over the Austrian border into Hungary. This border, symbolised by the river Leitha, separated the Austrian Empire from the Kingdom of Hungary (Cisleithania and Transleithania). Its main current national significance derives from the Bruckneudorf military exercise ground of the Austrian federal army. Currently it is also the site of Bruck an der Leitha railway station, an important railway station near the borders with Hungary and Slovakia, a stop for nearly all the international trains that pass through it.