Sentence examples for be imaged from inspiring English sources

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be imaged

noun

An optical or other representation of a real object; a graphic; a picture.

  • The Bible forbids the worship of graven images.

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(There's a marvellous series of recursions here: to diagnose diagnosis, the imagers had to be imaged).

Alternatively, pulmonary ventilation can be imaged three-dimensionally using inhaled 129Xe magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

Post-therapy imaging: The resulting tissue damage (or lack thereof) can be imaged after the treatment with standard MR sequences.

There are a few mathematical tablets to be imaged.

The more precise and quantitative the information that can be imaged, or spatially mapped, the better.

The resulting macroscopic quantum states are directly visible and allow superflows to be imaged.

The hope is that the remaining 4 busts will be imaged during the exhibit de-installation.

However, most of the biomaterials lack magnetic contrast sufficient enough to be imaged in MRI.

Functional activation of G-proteins can be imaged by [35S]GTPγS autoradiography.

Multiple donor sites can be imaged in a single setting without concern for ionising radiation exposure.

However, lengthened exposure to ionizing radiation prevents patients to be imaged by such a system.

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