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magnetic field The region affected by the force emanating from a magnet.
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magnetic resonance imaging a diagnostic technique in which radio waves generated in a strong magnetic field are used to provide information about the hydrogen atoms in different tissues within the body; a computer uses this information to produce images of the tissues in many different planes
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magnet A body which produces a magnetic field. All magnets are di-pole and follow the rule that like poles repel and unlike poles attract.
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magnetic field Field produced from the flow of current through conductors and increases in strength as the current increases. Magnetic field is measured in units of gauss (G) or tesla (T) (1 T equals 10,000 gauss). The field strength decreases as the distance from the source increases.
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magnetic resonance imaging Special radiological study that allows visualization of scarred or damaged areas of the body.
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