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RFA A minimally invasive, targeted treatment in which a small needle - attached to a device that delivers radiofrequency (RF) energy - is inserted into a tumor. The RF energy is then applied to heat and destroy the cancerous tissue.
Ãâó: www.sirweb.org/news/irTermiology.shtml
RFI Radio Frequency Interface: Refer to EMI.
Ãâó: www.dit.upm.es/snh/arhelp/glossaries/atmf/gloss-r....
RFI Radio Frequency Interface. Denotes apparent disturbance or distortion to satellite signals.
Ãâó: www.satelliteretailers.com/glossary.html
RF Any frequency within the electromagnetic spectrum normally assiciated with radio wave propagation. Organizations such as the FCC and ITU have divided the radio frequency spectrum into subdivisions for management purposes. (GSA, 1996)
Ãâó: www.adec.edu/tag/glossary.html
RFLP A variation in DNA sequence that is easily recognized because it occurs at a site where a restriction enzyme cuts a specific sequence, producing DNA fragments of varying lengths. RFLP's often serve as genetic markers.
Ãâó: www.proteinstrukturfabrik.de/glossary.html
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