Examples of using Imaging process in English and their translations into Dutch
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Result of a HSDC during the imaging process.
The imaging process is clean
We keep it frozen during the imaging process.
Optimised imaging processes and cutting-edge technology for unambiguous diagnoses.
This allows the user to constantly monitor the integrity of the imaging process. Advantages.
further imaging processes like ultrasounds may be used.
it is critical not to induce damage during the imaging process.
Throughout the imaging process, the transducer is stabilized by a 3-D printed holder(F).
In 1920 he devised a method for splitting the imaging process into two separate phases.
We are aware of imaging processes, for example, that will also play a major role in this regard in future.
Enterprise-wide image management requires consistent support of imaging processes and modalities also outside of radiology.
These changes can be attributed to the onset of a disease process before any anatomical changes are visible on other imaging processes.
This is in contrast to conventional imaging processes, in which the specimen is bathed in excitatory illumination.
each of 512 Bytes) at a time to make the imaging process faster.
This technique is also more labor intensive than other imaging processes and therefore requires more training
more faster to minimize the time period taken by the imaging process.
Angiography, another imaging process using this technique, will allow your doctor
highly specialized equipment and/or chemical infusion into the circulation to enable or enhance the imaging process.
The task is to raise into consciousness the imaging processes in the depths of the soul, through which the experiences of the soul in the spiritual world express themselves, and make these visible in the sensory world, for example, through colour and form.
This form of imaging lends itself to many areas of the life sciences due to its ability to obtain high resolution images and the scanning nature of the imaging process.
more comfortable to use for the Radiographer and to speed up the imaging process making examinations more comfortable for patients.
photobleaching and is considered to develop the in vivo imaging process.
This is a very computing-intensive process. It is called the Raster Imaging Process, more commonly RIP.
by using newly improved imaging processes.