| magma |
Molten rock, generally a silicate melt with suspended crystals and dissolved gases.
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| magnetic field |
The region of influence of a magnetized body or an electric current.
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| magnification |
(Anderson Squire White Howe with orchestra)
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| magnification |
the optical image size divided by the object size.
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| magnetic resonance imaging |
Imaging procedure in which a radio frequency pulse causes certain electrical elements of the injured tissue to react to this pulse and through this process a computer display and permanent film establish a visual image. MRI does not require radiation and is very useful in the diagnosis of soft tissue, disc and meniscus injuries.
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| MAG | enlarged to an abnormal degree |
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| MAG | a scientific instrument that magnifies an image |
| MAG | (photography) make large |
| MAG | increase in size, volume or significance |
| MAG | to enlarge beyond bounds or the truth |
| MAG | light microscope consisting of a single convex lens that is used to produce an enlarged image |
| MAG | high flown style |
| MAG | lofty in style |
| MAG | in a rhetorically grandiloquent manner |
| MAG | the property of relative size or extent |
| MAG | relative importance |
| MAG | a number assigned to the ratio of two quantities |
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