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Change: to be extended in all three dimensions. Should be qualified with regard to opacity (especially presence of calcification), homogeneity, border characteristics, location, and number.noise The grainy or uneven appearance of an image caused by an insufficient number of primary x-rays.A uniform signal produced by scattered x-rays.nonfocused grid
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Change: A grid in which the lead strips are all perpendicular to the face of the grid; also called a parallel grid. See focused grid.nonionising radiation Radiation for which the mechanism of action in tissue does not directly ionise atomic or molecular systems through a single interaction.nonlinear -
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Change: Focal point, especially of a stone or inflammatory process.nipple(A dark pigmented, rounded projection at the tip of the breast. node One of many stations or terminals of a computer network.node of Ranvier(ran´ve-a) See neurofibril node. nodular (nod'u-lar) Pertaining to or having
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Change: A normal or, more correctly, a physiologic salt solution that is approximately isotonic with body fluids. It is a 0.9% solution of sodium chloridenorth pole A magnetic pole that has a positive electrostatic charge.notochord(no´to-kord) A flexible rod of tissue that
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Change: nail nailA hardened, keratinized plate that develops from the epidermis and forms a protective covering on the surface of the distal phalanges of fingers and toes. nasal cavity(na´zal) A mucosa-lined space above the oral cavity, divided by a
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Change: A rounded structure that is often attached to the nuclear membrane and controls the passage of molecules, especially RNA, from the nucleus to the cytoplasm.nucleon A proton or a neutron.nucleotide The unit formed from a nitrogenous base, a five-carbon sugar molecule, and a phosphate molecule.nucleus(noo´kle-us) The
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Change: Uncharged elementary particle, with a mass slightly greater than that of the proton, found in the nucleus of every atom heavier than hydrogen and in the nucleus of an atom.newton (N) The unit of force in the SI system.nexus(nek´sus) A bond between members
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Change: (nue-kro´sis)(ne-kro´sis) Cellular death or tissue death due to disease or trauma. negative feedbackA mechanism in the body for maintaining a state of internal constancy, or homeostasis; effectors are activated by
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Change: | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z ◄ .....Go back to the general radiography homepage
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Change: A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y |
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Change: A mechanism in the body for maintaining a state of internal constancy, or homeostasis; effectors are activated by changes in the internal environment, and the actions of the effectors serve to counteract these changes and maintain a state of balance. neonatal(ne´´o-na´tal) Newborn, the stage of
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