| SPECT |
A diagnostic test that uses a very low and safe dose of a radioactive compound to measure blood flow in the brain; not as sensitive as PET for baseline (interictal) studies but can more readily be obtained during a seizure.
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| SPECT |
An imaging technique that measures the emission of photons of a given energy from radioactive tracers introduced into the body. As with other forms of computer-assisted tomography, the technique produces a series of cross-sectional images of internal anatomy.
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| spectroscope |
An instrument used to separate the light from a hot gas or other light source into its constituent frequencies.
Ãâó: www.nksd.net/schools/nkhs/staff/john_daneau/cp_glo...
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| spectrum |
the distribution of variance or power across wavelength or frequency.
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| spectroscopy |
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy provides information on the position of specific atoms within a molecule by using the magnetic properties of nuclei. For more information see What is NMR spectroscopy? (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA) and What is NMR? (University of New South Wales, Australia)
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