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magnetic field therapy is an alternative treatment for a wide variety of symptoms, most notably for pain.
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magnetic resonance imaging a body imaging system employing a magnet which surrounds the patient - A magnetic field causes small harmless movement of atoms in the area of the body being studied. A low energy radio wave is then passed through the same area and the minute change this imparts to the atoms in the magnetic field causes signals to be emitted which are picked up and analyzed by modern computer technology. An image of the tissue is produced in clear detail.
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magnetic field A region in which the electromagnetic force makes itself felt.
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magnetometer an instrument for measuring the strength of a magnetic field
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magnetic induction Generating a flow of electricity by the motion of an electrical conducor in a magnetic field. Changing the strength of the magnetic field without moving the conductor will also create an electrical current.
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