magnetic resonance imagingin a sentence
- The laser, the transistor the polio vaccine, the microchip, the hologram, the personal computer, magnetic resonance imaging, CAT scans-the list goes on and on.† (source)
- So he got a PET scan and an MRI, and sure enough, they found some cancerous cells in his lung.† (source)
- Dr. Huey had said the MRI showed shrinkage in certain parts of the brain that were consistent with Alzheimer's.† (source)
- Medical imaging rooms, MRI tanks, and CPD bays flung open like looted sarcophagi.† (source)
- I mean, the cost of an MRI alone—† (source)
- He stared at the ceiling and felt like a hospital patient preparing for insertion headfirst into an MRI machine.† (source)
- An MRI machine.† (source)
- Neither did they image well with CT Scans* and MRI+ equipment.† (source)
- 'He took several MRI scans of Peter's brain,' King said.† (source)
- The next day I had an MRI on my shoulder, and we found out that it was AC separation (acromioclavicular joint separation) and a sprain.† (source)
- He was in my hospital room when they brought me back from the MRI.† (source)
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- Need an MRI.† (source)
- Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed less shrinkage in the hippocampus region of patients' brains in the Alzheimer's patients with higher fitness scores. (source)
- She was given an endoscopy, an MRI, and a barium swallow to test her gastrointestinal tract.† (source)
- She'd found the MRI Mae had done a few years ago.† (source)
- However, another MRI brain scan was done on him yesterday—and it shows a reversal of that atrophy.† (source)
- He did a second MRI, one that was performed while Peter was working on a simple task.† (source)
- The Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), developed in West Germany, was a new technology just breaking on the scene at that time, and wasn't available to us.† (source)
- This calming visualization had been the only way he had managed to survive a recent stint in an enclosed MRI machine …. that and a triple dose of Valium.† (source)
- + The Magnetic Resonance Imaging doesn't use X-rays but a magnet that excites the protons (microparticles), and the computer then gathers energy signals from these excited protons and transforms the protons into an image.† (source)
- Jim Anderson took several of the rabbits to Germany, imaged them on the MRI, and was able to see the tumor.† (source)
- MRI gives a clear-cut, definite picture of substances inside by reflecting the image based on the excitation of the protons.† (source)
- The Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), developed in West Germany, was a new technology just breaking on the scene at that time, and wasn't available to us.† (source)
- We can literally see this on an MRI, and DuFresne's brain scan showed irreparable damage when he first entered the state prison.† (source)
- The MRI scan showed that while he was focused on this task, it was the amygdala that was doing the work …. not the prefrontal cortex.† (source)
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