
1) Aim at the barcode 2) An image produced by scanning 3) Analyze poetry 4) Analyze verse 5) Barcode reading 6) Be metrical 7) Beam for prices 8) Browse 9) Capture digitally 10) Capture electronically 11) Car radio button 12) Car radio feature 13) Car radio option 14) Car-radio button 15) Cat or pet
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1) Eye 2) Misread 3) Peruse 4) Read 5) Skim 6) Skim over 7) Thumbthrough 8) Tthrough
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SCAN or Schedules for Clinical Assessment in Neuropsychiatry is a set of tools created by WHO aimed at diagnosing and measuring mental illness that may occur in adult life. It is not constructed explicitly for use with either ICD-10 or DSM-IV but can be used for both systems. The SCAN system was originally called PSE, or Present State Examination,...
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• (v. t.) To mount by steps; to go through with step by step.
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A picture of structures inside the body. Scans often used in diagnosing, staging, and monitoring disease include liver scans, bone scans, and computed tomography (CT) or computerized axial tomography (CAT) scans and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans. In liver scanning and bone scanning, radioactive substances that are injected into the bloodst...
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(Digital cameras and photo printers) The process of reading information through the use of a scanner.
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Convert photographs, 35mm or 6 x 6 trannies into digital files that can be placed into a publication. Precise cropping and resizing originals is simple, and is the necessary first-step towards other photo manipulation techniques, such as adjusting tonal values and colour castes.
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A type of imaging, for example ultrasound, MR, CT, scintigram. ... (16 Dec 1997) ...
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(skan) to examine or map the body, or one or more organs or regions of it, by gathering information with a sensing device, such as a moving detector or a sweeping beam of radiation. the data or image so obtained, often designated according to the organ under examination, such as a brain scan, kidney scan, ...
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A computer-aided medical picture, used to examine the body. The picture is often built up of several pictures, to make a `map` of an area. Scans are made by a number of different machines (including CT scanners, MRI scanners, and radioisotope scanners).
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Another word for ultrasound
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Scan (skăn)
transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Scanned (skănd);
present participle & verbal noun Scanning .] [ Latin
scandere ,
scansum , to climb, to scan, akin to Sanskrit
skand to spring, leap...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: skan Definitions: 1. To survey by traversing with an active or passive sensing device. 2. The image, record, or data obtained by scanning, usually identified by the technology or device employed; CT scan, radionuclide scan, ultrasound scan, etc. 3. Abbreviated form of scintiscan, usually identified by the organ or structur...
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Scan: As a noun, the data or image obtained from the examination of organs or regions of the body by gathering information with a sensing device. For specific scans, please see their alphabetical listings (such as Bone scan, CAT scan, Spiral CAT scan, Nuchal fold scan, and Thyroid scan).
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[
n] - the act of scanning 2. [v] - conform to a metrical pattern 3. [v] - examine minutely or intensely 4. [v] - examine hastily 5. [v] - move a light beam over 6. [v] - make a wide, sweeping search of 7. [v] - read metrically 8. [v] - glance over or read superficially
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Tread quickly for specific information; a reading stratagem.
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to assign stress patterns to a poem.
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(Scans) Looking at the inside of the body from the outside to see if there is anything wrong (eg CT scan or Ultrasound scan).
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this word has two relevant meanings: a.      to look over a text very quickly, trying to locate information by locating a key word; b.      a line of poetry which conforms to the rhythm (metre) of the rest of the poem is said to scan.
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verb obtain data from magnetic tapes; `This dictionary can be read by the computer`
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CAT scan noun an image produced by scanning; `he analyzed the brain scan`; `you could see the tumor in the CAT scan`
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Regularity of the metre or syllables of a line of verse. To count, mark or test the metre or syllables is to `scan` the line. A line is said to `scan` when it is regular according to the pattern set by other lines in the poem. `Scanning` a text also means to read over it quickly in order to locate information or to fin...
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To investigate an area or space by varying the direction of the radar antenna and thus the radar bea
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Another word for ultrasound exam.
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The process of converting an optical image into digital data.
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