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  • 91Antimatter — For other uses, see Antimatter (disambiguation). Antimatter …

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  • 92OPS-301 — The Operationen und Prozedurenschlüssel (OPS) (in 2008, and 2005: OPS 301) is the German modification of the ICPM and now the official classification of operational procedures for power control, the performance record and basis for the claims… …

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  • 93diagnosis — /duy euhg noh sis/, n., pl. diagnoses / seez/. 1. Med. a. the process of determining by examination the nature and circumstances of a diseased condition. b. the decision reached from such an examination. Abbr.: Dx 2. Biol. scientific… …

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  • 94Organofluorine chemistry — Some important organofluorine compounds. A: fluoromethane B: isoflurane C: a CFC D: an HFC E: triflic acid F: Teflon G: PFOS H: fluorouracil I: fluoxetine Organofluorine chemistry describes the ch …

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  • 95Radionuclide — A radionuclide is an atom with an unstable nucleus, which is a nucleus characterized by excess energy available to be imparted either to a newly created radiation particle within the nucleus or to an atomic electron. The radionuclide, in this… …

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  • 96Radioligand — A radioligand is a radioactive biochemical substance (in particular, a ligand) that is used for diagnosis or for research oriented study of the receptor systems of the body.In a neuroimaging application the radioligand is injected into the… …

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  • 97Positronen-Emissions-Tomographie bei Knochenmetastasen — Ein PET Scanner in einer Klinik. Die Positronen Emissions Tomografie bei Knochenmetastasen ist ein diagnostisches Verfahren zum Nachweis und zur Beurteilung von Knochenmetastasen. Inhaltsverzeichnis …

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  • 98Non-invasive (medical) — The term non invasive in medicine has two meanings: * A medical procedure which does not penetrate mechanically, nor break the skin or a body cavity, i.e., it doesn t require an (invasive) incision into the body or the removal of biological… …

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  • 99History of neuroimaging — The history of neuroimaging, began in the early 1900s with a technique called pneumoencephalography. This process involved draining the cerebrospinal fluid from around the brain and replacing it with air, altering the relative density of the… …

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  • 100Neurological research into dyslexia — Main articles: Dyslexia and Dyslexia research Neuroimaging in Dyslexia: Definition and Implications Dyslexia is a behavioral condition characterized by difficulty in an individual s ability to read given adequate intelligence and normal… …

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