Collocations withimaging
These are words often used in combination withimaging.
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brain imaging
Neurochemistry studies supported by functional brain imaging have also provided insight into types of cerebral dysfunction responsible for producing the catatonic syndrome.
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calcium imaging
Here, we used calcium imaging of dissociated retinal neurons as a measure of spontaneous activity.
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diagnostic imaging
We get a sense of these aspects of symbiosis from the history of innovation in diagnostic imaging technologies.
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digital imaging
A digital imaging technique was developed to quantify accurately the incidence of internal browning in potato tubers.
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direct imaging
Direct imaging by this technique reveals a central pore formed by a hexagonal protein structure.
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fluorescence imaging
Long-term two-photon fluorescence imaging of mammalian embryos without compromising viability.
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functional imaging
The most obvious functional imaging approach is therefore to establish whether, in normal bilingual subjects, there are separable systems for the two languages.
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imaging device
However, these error models are usually over-simplified and are thus inadequate to account for imperfections in the imaging device.
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imaging equipment
Of the doctor/practice-related factors, alongside ownership of x-ray equipment and specialism, the most significant factor was ownership of the alternative imaging equipment.
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imaging method
Second, the imaging method is much less invasive compared to electrophysiology recordings.
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imaging modality
The compound will then be detected non-invasively using an appropriate imaging modality.
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imaging scanner
He ought to see our new magnetic resonance imaging scanner.
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imaging software
Imaging software is used to process the brain data so as to highlight those schizophrenia-elevated areas.
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imaging study
Auditory hallucinations and the temporal cortical response to speech in schizophrenia : a functional magnetic resonance imaging study.
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imaging system
Lastly, simplicity of the imaging system design makes it readily accessible.
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imaging technique
We also measured radial profiles of the conserved scalar concentration using essentially the same imaging technique and the same data rates.
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imaging technology
The journal of imaging technology management.
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imaging test
Diagnostic imaging test use rates per inpatient and per outpatient registries were computed for 1995 and 2003.
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infrared imaging
It is certainly possible to design a suitable infrared imaging system that could survey hundreds of square kilometres quite quickly, and thus efficiently identify candidates despite their expected rarity.
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medical imaging
Some preoperative time is, of course, needed for preoperative evaluation (medical imaging, laboratory and medical examinations), but unnecessary waiting is harmful.
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molecular imaging
Non-invasive molecular imaging will help the clinicians to monitor in vivo the distribution and pharmacodynamics of gene expression in a precise and quantitative way.
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resonance imaging
There is little experience of resonance imaging in children with complex cardiac malformations.
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ultrasound imaging
Those findings were also demonstrated by intravascular ultrasound imaging in the follow-up patients.
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