
imaging using nuclear magnetic resonance to study soft tissue
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<investigation, radiology> A medical imaging process designed to distinguish normal tissue from tumour. It combines nuclear magnetic spectroscopy with techniques for scanning with radio waves to create images of cross-sections of the human body. ... (11 May 1997) ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: zūg′mă-tog′ră-fē Definitions: 1. Term coined by Lauterbur in 1972 for the joining of a magnetic field and spatially defined radiofrequency field gradients to generate a two-dimensional display of proton density and relaxation times in tissues, the first nuclear magnetic resonance image. &n.....
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