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Fm Facilities Management
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Fm an assistive listening device used especially in schools to reduce the interference of background noise. It transmits the speaker's voice via a microphone to a small receiver
Ãâó: www.hearingcenteronline.com/diction_def.shtml
Fm This indicates a FrameMaker native format document. Such a file may only be read with FrameMaker or FrameViewer or similar (currently only available for a price on UNIX, Mac, & WinTel platforms).
Ãâó: www.saugus.net/Computer/Extensions/Letter/F/
fMRI A special imaging technology used to view the structure of the brain and show the relativity between physical changes in the brain (eg, blood flow) and mental functioning (eg, performing cognitive tasks). g
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fMRI Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, a new method of scanning the brain's activity that needs no radioactive materials and produces images at a higher resolution than PET. It is based on differences in the magnetic resonance of certain atomic nuclei in areas of neuronal activity.
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