| 2H NMR | nuclear magnetic resonance |
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| SMF | static magnetic field |
| magnetic l.’s of force |
lines indicating direction of force in a magnetic field.
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| magnetic resonance a. |
a form of magnetic resonance imaging used to study blood vessels and blood flow, used for detection of abnormalities in the vessels of the head and neck, for evaluation of the peripheral vasculature of the lower extremities, and for the detection of coronary artery disease.
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| magnetic resonance i. |
a method of visualizing soft tissues of the body by applying an external magnetic field that makes it possible to distinguish between hydrogen atoms in different environments. This is an application of the principle of nuclear magnetic resonance (q.v.).
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| magnetic resonance u. |
imaging of the urinary tract using magnetic resonance imaging, such as to detect obstructions and dilations during pregnancy when other methods are ineffective or undesirable.
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| magnetic field |
The invisible lines of force which surround a magnetic object. The space in which these lines of force exist.
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