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That is the same principle that underlies the M.R.I. machines that doctors today use to peer inside patients' bodies.
Magnetic-resonance imaging (MRI) and X-rays, the other main tools which doctors use to peer inside people, are generally much sharper-eyed than this.But there are two good medical reasons why obstetricians prefer ultrasound to either of these techniques.
Importantly, adding clicker use to peer discussion enhanced a small-enrollment biology course by increasing the chance students will read before class, helping the instructor engage all students, and giving students a focused opportunity to share thinking and to learn from their peers.
Use to peer inside.
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But there's better news in the ultraviolet photomicroscope lab, where a microscope Bell commissioned to look at metals is now being used to peer at chromosomes.
North Korean soldiers used to peer in the windows, but recently they have kept watch from a distance.
Clearly, Einstein was not used to peer review as we know it today.
Neighbors, she told me, used to peer out their windows and gossip, "Are they still together?" We are still together.
It is expected that these and others will be increasingly used to peer review medical practice.
I use it to peer over shoulders to see what others are reading across the nation.
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