| EPI/STAR | echo planar imaging with signal targeting and alternating radiofrequency |
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| PAN | periarteritis nodosa; periodic alternating nystagmus; peroxyacylnitrate; polyarteritis nodosa; posit... |
| RAM | random-access memory; rapid alternating movements; rectus abdominis muscle; rectus abdominis myocuta... |
| CIE | Counter(current) Immuno-Electrophoresis; ¿ª¸é¿ª Àü±â ¿µµ¿¹ý |
| DC | 1) Direct Current 2) Diffusion Capacity |
| Tesla current | An alternating electric current having a frequency of 10,000 or more per second; it produces no muscular contractions and does not affect the sensory nerves. Synonym: d'Arsonval current, Tesla current. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| eddy current | <radiobiology> Electric current induced inside a conductor when the conductor (a) moves through a nonuniform magnetic field, or (b) experiences a change in the magnetic flux through its surface. (09 Oct 1997) |
| eddy-current loss | <radiobiology> Energy loss due to eddy currents circulating in a resistive material. (09 Oct 1997) |
| toroidal current | <radiobiology> Current flowing in the toroidal direction (the long way) around a torus. (As distinct from poloidal currents flowing through the centre of the torus and around to the outside, the short way.) (09 Oct 1997) |
| labile current | An electrical current applied to the body by means of electrodes that are constantly shifted about. (05 Mar 2000) |
| alternating current |
Voltage that alternates from positive to negative in regular or irregular cycles. This type of voltage flows back to its source. Go Back.
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| alternating current |
electric current which periodically reverses its direction of flow through a wire; in contrast to Direct Current (DC). [Wechselstrom; courant alternatif]
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| alternating current |
An alternating current is one whose amplitude of current flow periodically rises from zero to a maximum in one direction, decreases to zero, changes its direction, rises to a maximum in the opposite direction, and decreases to zero again.
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| alternating current |
An electrical current that continually reverses direction.
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| alternating current |
An electric signal in which the current and voltage vary in a repeating pattern over time; the most common type of voltage.
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