Medical Imaging Techniques

9 words in this vocabulary list

noun A small drop of liquid

  • The scientist observed the behavior of each droplet under the microscope.
  • I felt a droplet of rain on my face as I walked outside.
  • The drink was so cold, it had droplets forming on the outside of the glass.
  • Each droplet of information helped piece together the full story.

noun a representation of the external form of a person or thing in art

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  • The high-resolution image captured by the satellite provided valuable data for the research project.
  • I love how that image turned out, it's so clear and crisp.
  • Check out this sick image I took on my phone, it's fire!
  • Her words painted an image of a peaceful paradise in my mind.

noun the process of converting an atom or molecule into an ion by adding or removing charged particles

  • Ionization is the process by which an atom or a molecule acquires a negative or positive charge.
  • When ionization occurs, atoms gain or lose electrons.
  • Dude, did you know ionization can totally change the properties of an element?
  • In a way, ionization is like adding a spark to a conversation, changing the dynamics completely.

adjective slanting or sloping in direction or position; not straightforward or direct

  • The oblique angle of the sun cast long shadows across the field.
  • She gave me an oblique glance before turning away.
  • I could tell by his oblique response that he didn't want to talk about it.
  • Her oblique approach to problem-solving often led to creative solutions.

pa

noun a unit of pressure equal to one newton per square meter

  • The doctor prescribed a medication that contains paclitaxel for her cancer treatment.
  • I heard that paclitaxel is a common drug used in chemotherapy.
  • Hey, did you know that pa is slang for father in some regions?
  • The artist used a palette knife to create a beautiful painting with vibrant colors.

noun a flash of light produced in a diamond or other gemstone by refraction of light

  • The scintillation of the stars in the night sky is truly mesmerizing.
  • I love how the lights on the Christmas tree scintillate in the dark.
  • The disco ball was scintillating all night long at the party.
  • Her eyes were full of scintillation as she talked about her passion for art.

noun a way of filming or showing action that makes it seem to happen more slowly than it really did

adjective moving or happening with less speed than usual

  • The scientist analyzed the movement of the particles in slow motion to observe their behavior more clearly.
  • I love watching videos of skateboard tricks in slow motion, it's so cool!
  • That fight scene in the movie looked sick in slow motion!
  • Time seemed to move in slow motion as she waited for the test results.

RBF

noun RBF can be misleading as it may not accurately reflect a person's true emotions.

  • Radial Basis Function (RBF) is a mathematical function used in machine learning for pattern recognition.
  • I used RBF to improve the accuracy of my machine learning model.
  • RBF is like a magic formula that helps the computer learn better.
  • The RBF acts as a bridge between the input data and the output prediction in machine learning.

noun a branch of acoustics that involves creating a visual representation of sound waves in a particular space

  • Acoustical holography is a technique used for reconstructing sound fields.
  • I heard about this cool thing called acoustical holography that can create 3D sound images.
  • Acoustical holography is like magic for sound!
  • Using acoustical holography, we can paint a picture with sound waves.