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Meanings of positron-emission tomography in English
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Usage of positron-emission tomography in English
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The myocardium was imaged dynamically by positron-emissiontomography, starting at the time of intravenous bolus injection of H215O.
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Single photon-emission tomography, positron-emissiontomography, and magnetic resonance imaging are used to visualise various aspects of these molecular processes.
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The assessment of cerebral functions has long been the domain of positron-emissiontomography and single photon emission computed tomography.
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An in vivo technique was developed for measuring the absolute myocardial blood flow with H215O and dynamic positron-emissiontomography.
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The assessment of extra-thoracic disease extent benefits by contribution of new functional imagery techniques such as the pentetreotide SPECT and positron-emissiontomography.
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Aβ deposition, as measured by positron-emissiontomography with the use of Pittsburgh compound B, was detected 15 years before expected symptom onset.
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The assessment enabled to find out a bronchial carcinoid tumour with liver and bone metastases, highlighted by positron-emissiontomography and pentetreotide SPECT.
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Imaging with both positron-emissiontomography (PET) and functional magnetic-resonance imaging (fMRI) reveals learning-related increases in activity when normal subjects learn visual associative tasks.
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Apart from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and positron-emissiontomography (PET) imaging, CSF is the most accessible assess to the central nervous system for HIV-1-infected patients.
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Several applications exist for a whole brain positron-emissiontomography (PET) brain imager designed as a portable unit that can be worn on a patient's head.
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Positron-emissiontomography (PET) is an immensely important imaging modality in biomedical research and drug development but must use selective radiotracers to achieve biochemical specificity.