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| Energy that is transmitted by waves through space or through a medium |
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| The capacity to operate or work |
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| The capacity to operate or work |
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| Any process by which a neutral atom gains or loses an electron thus acquiring a net charge |
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| A form of Mechanical Energy |
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| Electrocardiography and electroencephalography |
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| Methods of imaging the electrical activities of the heart and of the brain,respectively |
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| The measurement of bone density using dual-energy x-ray absoptiometry to detect osteoporosis |
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| Recording of predetermined plane in the body using an x-ray beam that is measured, recorded and then process by a computer for display |
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| Magnetic Resonance Imaging |
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| Process of using a magnetic field and radiofrequencies to create sectional images of the body |
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| Radiography of the breast |
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| Nuclear Medicine Technology |
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| Branch of radiology that involves the introduction of radioactive substances into the body for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes |
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| Branch of radiology involved in the treatment of disease by means of x-rays or radioactive substances |
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| Physician who specializes in the use of roentgen rays and other forms of radiation in the diagnosis and treatment of disease |
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| An advanced-level radiography who extends the capacity of the radiologist in the diagnostic imaging environment |
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| Branch of the health sciences dealing with radioactive substances and radiant energy and with the daignosis and treatment of disease by means of both ionizing (e.g., roentgen rays) and nonionizing (e.g. ultrasound) radiation |
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| Branch of the health sciences dealing with radioactive substances and radiant energy and with the diagnosis and treatment of disease by means of both ionizing (e.g., roentgen rays) and nonionizing (e.g. ultrasound) radiation |
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| Electromagnetic radiation of short wavelength that is produced when electrons moving at high velocity are suddenly stopped. |
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