| CAT | California Achievement Test; capillary agglutination test; catalase; cataract; catecholamine; Childr... |
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| e+ | positron |
| PVI | patient video interview; peripheral vascular insufficiency; perivascular infiltration; positron volu... |
| EOAE | Evoked Oto-Acoustic Emission test |
| LASER | Light Amplication by Stimulated Emission of Radiation |
| field-emission microscope | <instrument, microscopy> Either one of two kinds of point-projection microscopes, both invented by E. W. Muller: (1) The older device (1936) is a specialised cathode-ray tube, employing field-emission of electrons from a negatively charged tip of a very sharp needle in a vacuum, by point-projection of the image onto a positively charged, fluorescent screen. (2) A later device (field-ion-mission microscope, 1950) emits absorbed helium ions from an anode. (05 Aug 1998) |
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| field emission tube | An X-ray tube that uses a cold cathode, relying on the tube voltage to pull electrons from it to the anode. (05 Mar 2000) |
| flame emission spectrophotometry | Determination of the concentration of an element by measurement of light emitted when the element is excited by energy in the form of heat. (05 Mar 2000) |
| positron emission tomography |
a diagnostic test using nuclear medicine in which tissue function can be imaged. Damaged tissues have reduced metabolic activity; therefore, gamma radiation from these areas is reduced or absent.
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| positron emission tomography |
A technique that uses signals emitted by radioactive tracers to construct images of the distribution of the tracers in the human body.
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| positron emission tomography |
a brain imaging technology that generates a computerized image of the brain's structure and of the activity levels in various parts of the brain
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| positron emission tomography |
a type of brain scan that can be used to monitor the brain
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| positron emission tomography |
A PET scan creates an image of the body (or of biochemical events) after the injection of a very low dose of a radioactive form of a substance, such as sugar. The scan computes the rate at which the tumor is using the sugar. In general, high-grade tumors use more sugar than normal and low-grade tumors use less. PET scans may also be used to see how well the tumor is responding to treatment
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