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the radiofrequency
adjective
Alternative spelling of radio-frequency
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In the past, any concerns about the health effects of cellphones have been largely dismissed because the radiofrequency waves emitted from the devices are believed to be benign.
Absorption of energy in the radiofrequency region is sufficient to cause a spinning nucleus in some atoms to move to a different spin state in the presence of a magnetic field.
b AP fluoroscopy image shows the radiofrequency ablation electrode inserted coaxially within the lesion.
Moreover, interference between the radiofrequency signals, MRI gradients and PET electronic signals must be avoided [97].
The radiofrequency plasma jet operates at lower power densities as compared to the microwave plasma jet.
The skin, inner ear, cochlear nerve and the temporal lobe surface absorb the radiofrequency energy.
In particular an appropriate choice of the radiofrequency parameters (modulation, efficiency of acceleration, phase shift, etc).
The radiofrequency induced thermal procedure is modeled by the bioheat and the Joule heating equations.
Typically, passive RFID tags obtain the necessary power to operate from the radiofrequency (RF) signal sent by the reader.
The image intensifier is used to confirm correct location of the radiofrequency probe prior to iliopsoas tendon release.
Electrons are accelerated through the gun cavity with the help of the Radiofrequency power suppliers from cryogenic systems.
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