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a form of radionuclide angiocardiography in which images are taken at specific phases of the cardiac cycle over a series of several hundred cycles. Timing of image recording is set, or gated, by the occurrence of specific electrocardiographic waveforms, and the data can be used to determine average activity during specific cardiac cycle phases or can be accumulated and displayed in rapid sequence, as a movie. Called also multiple gated acquisition or MUGA scanning and gated cardiac blood pool imaging.
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| equilibrium t. |
a theory that the number of breeding species in a biome is a result of the rate of immigration of new species and the rate of extinction.
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| equilibrium |
Dynamic equilibrium is established when two opposing forces are occuring at the same rate, so there is no apparent change in the system over long periods of time.
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| equilibrium |
A theoretical position of "rest" in a market, as the price mechanism momentarily brings supply and demand into balance at some specific price-volume combination. See Static-Equilibrium.
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| equilibrium |
A system is in equilibrium when its macroscopic properties (temperature, pressure) are uniform and not changing with time.
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