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ima IMA may stand for: *The Institute of Mathematics and its Applications, one of the United Kingdom's professional bodies for mathematicians.*The Institute for Mathematics and its Applications, a body affiliated with the University of Minnesota.*The Institute of Management Accountants, the body in the United States which certifies Certified Management Accountants. ...
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image intensifier An image intensifier is a device that amplifies visible light from an image so that a dimly lit scene can be viewed by a camera or by eye. Unlike an infrared camera, an image intensifier does not work in total darkness, when there is no light to amplify. It does, however, create a more realistic image, because the intensities it shows are related to true optical intensity and not to temperature. ...
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imagination Imagination is, in general, the power or process of producing mental images and ideas. The term is technically used in psychology for the process of reviving in the mind percepts of objects formerly given in sense perception. Since this use of the term conflicts with that of ordinary language, some psychologists have preferred to describe this process as "imaging" or "imagery" or to speak of it as "reproductive" as opposed to "productive" or "constructive" imagination. ...
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imatinib mesylate A drug that is being studied for its ability to inhibit the growth of certain cancers. It interferes with a portion of the protein produced by the bcr/abl oncogene. Also called Gleevec and STI571.
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imagery A technique in which the person focuses on positive images in his or her mind.
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