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Imaging systems -- Mathematics -- Periodicals : SIAM journal on imaging sciences    1
Imaging systems -- Newspapers. : Image source magazine    1
Imaging systems -- Periodicals   10
Imaging systems -- Research -- Periodicals : Journal of imaging  2015 1
Imaging systems -- Social aspects. : Virtual anxiety : photography, new technologies and subjectivity / Sarah Kember  1998 1
TECHNOLOGY -- Imaging Systems.   7
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Imaging Systems.   589
 

Imaging Technique, Cardiac -- See Cardiac Imaging Techniques


Visualization of the heart structure and cardiac blood flow for diagnostic evaluation or to guide cardiac procedures via techniques including ENDOSCOPY (cardiac endoscopy, sometimes refered to as cardioscopy), RADIONUCLIDE IMAGING; MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING; TOMOGRAPHY; or ULTRASONOGRAPHY
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Imaging Technique, Elasticity -- See Elasticity Imaging Techniques


Non-invasive imaging methods based on the mechanical response of an object to a vibrational or impulsive force. It is used for determining the viscoelastic properties of tissue, and thereby differentiating soft from hard inclusions in tissue such as microcalcifications, and some cancer lesions. Most techniques use ultrasound to create the images - eliciting the response with an ultrasonic radiation force and/or recording displacements of the tissue by Doppler ultrasonography
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Imaging Technique, Intracardiac -- See Cardiac Imaging Techniques


Visualization of the heart structure and cardiac blood flow for diagnostic evaluation or to guide cardiac procedures via techniques including ENDOSCOPY (cardiac endoscopy, sometimes refered to as cardioscopy), RADIONUCLIDE IMAGING; MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING; TOMOGRAPHY; or ULTRASONOGRAPHY
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IMAGING TECHNIQUES. : Techniques and applications of hyperspectral image analysis / [edited by] Hans F. Grahn and Paul Geladi  2007 1
 

Imaging Techniques, Cardiac -- See Cardiac Imaging Techniques


Visualization of the heart structure and cardiac blood flow for diagnostic evaluation or to guide cardiac procedures via techniques including ENDOSCOPY (cardiac endoscopy, sometimes refered to as cardioscopy), RADIONUCLIDE IMAGING; MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING; TOMOGRAPHY; or ULTRASONOGRAPHY
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Imaging Techniques, Elasticity -- See Elasticity Imaging Techniques


Non-invasive imaging methods based on the mechanical response of an object to a vibrational or impulsive force. It is used for determining the viscoelastic properties of tissue, and thereby differentiating soft from hard inclusions in tissue such as microcalcifications, and some cancer lesions. Most techniques use ultrasound to create the images - eliciting the response with an ultrasonic radiation force and/or recording displacements of the tissue by Doppler ultrasonography
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Imaging Techniques, Intracardiac -- See Cardiac Imaging Techniques


Visualization of the heart structure and cardiac blood flow for diagnostic evaluation or to guide cardiac procedures via techniques including ENDOSCOPY (cardiac endoscopy, sometimes refered to as cardioscopy), RADIONUCLIDE IMAGING; MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING; TOMOGRAPHY; or ULTRASONOGRAPHY
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MEDICAL -- Allied Health Services -- Imaging Technologies. : Advanced optical methods for brain imaging / Fu-Jen Kao, Gerd Keiser, Ankur Gogoi, editors  2019 1
Teeth -- Imaging   5
Temporal bone -- Imaging.   5
Temporal bone -- Imaging -- Atlases : Temporal bone histology and radiology atlas / Sujana S. Chandrasekhar, Hosakere K. Chandrasekhar  2018 1
Temporal bone -- Diseases -- Imaging : Temporal bone imaging / edited by Marc Lemmerling, Bert de Foer  2014 1
Temporomandibular joint -- Imaging   3
 

Imaging, Terahertz -- See Terahertz Imaging


The visualization of internal structure using TERAHERTZ RADIATION technologies
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Imaging, Three-Dimensional   171
 

Imaging, Three-Dimensional, Computer Assisted -- See Imaging, Three-Dimensional


The process of generating three-dimensional images by electronic, photographic, or other methods. For example, three-dimensional images can be generated by assembling multiple tomographic images with the aid of a computer, while photographic 3-D images (HOLOGRAPHY) can be made by exposing film to the interference pattern created when two laser light sources shine on an object
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Imaging, Three-Dimensional -- instrumentation : MDCT and 3D workstations : a practical how-to guide and teaching file / Scott A. Lipson  2006 1
Imaging, Three-Dimensional -- methods   24
Imaging, Three-Dimensional -- trends : Emerging health technology : relocation of innovative visual knowledge and expertise / Kristian Wasen, editor  2013 1
Thyroid gland -- Imaging : Thyroid Ultrasonography and Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy  2018 1
 

Imaging, Tissue Elasticity -- See Elasticity Imaging Techniques


Non-invasive imaging methods based on the mechanical response of an object to a vibrational or impulsive force. It is used for determining the viscoelastic properties of tissue, and thereby differentiating soft from hard inclusions in tissue such as microcalcifications, and some cancer lesions. Most techniques use ultrasound to create the images - eliciting the response with an ultrasonic radiation force and/or recording displacements of the tissue by Doppler ultrasonography
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Tissues -- Imaging   4
Tuberculosis -- Imaging   2
Tumors -- Imaging   4
Tumors -- Imaging -- Handbooks, manuals, etc : Handbook of neuro-oncology neuroimaging / edited by Herbert B. Newton  2016 1
Ulcerative colitis -- Imaging : Imaging of ulcerative colitis / Massimo Tonolini, editor  2014 1
  Imaging, Ultrasonic -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Imaging, Ultrasound -- See Ultrasonography


The visualization of deep structures of the body by recording the reflections or echoes of ultrasonic pulses directed into the tissues. Use of ultrasound for imaging or diagnostic purposes employs frequencies ranging from 1.6 to 10 megahertz
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Ureters -- Imaging : Advanced ureteroscopy : a practitioner's guide to treating difficult problems / Scott G. Hubosky, Michael Grasso III, Olivier Traxer, Demetrius H. Bagley, editors  2022 1
Urinary organs -- Imaging   8
Urinary organs -- Abnormalities -- Imaging : Imaging of urinary tract diverticula / Vladimir M. Builov  2014 1
Urinary organs -- Cancer -- Imaging : Oncologic imaging : urology / Seung Hyup Kim, Jeong Yean Cho, editors  2017 1
Urinary tract infections -- Imaging : Imaging and intervention in urinary tract infections and urosepsis / Massimo Tonolini, editor  2018 1
Uveitis -- Imaging   2
Vertebrae -- Imaging -- Atlases. : Imaging of vertebral trauma / Richard H. Daffner  2011 1
Whiplash injuries -- Imaging   2
 

Imaging, Whole Body -- See Whole Body Imaging


The creation of a visual display of the inside of the entire body of a human or animal for the purposes of diagnostic evaluation. This is most commonly achieved by using MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING; or POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY
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Wounds and injuries -- Imaging.   6
Wrist -- Imaging : Imaging of the hand and wrist : techniques and applications / A. Mark Davies, Andrew J. Grainger, Steven J. James, editors  2013 1
 

Imagings, 3-D -- See Imaging, Three-Dimensional


The process of generating three-dimensional images by electronic, photographic, or other methods. For example, three-dimensional images can be generated by assembling multiple tomographic images with the aid of a computer, while photographic 3-D images (HOLOGRAPHY) can be made by exposing film to the interference pattern created when two laser light sources shine on an object
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Imagings, ARFI -- See Elasticity Imaging Techniques


Non-invasive imaging methods based on the mechanical response of an object to a vibrational or impulsive force. It is used for determining the viscoelastic properties of tissue, and thereby differentiating soft from hard inclusions in tissue such as microcalcifications, and some cancer lesions. Most techniques use ultrasound to create the images - eliciting the response with an ultrasonic radiation force and/or recording displacements of the tissue by Doppler ultrasonography
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Imagings, Chemical Shift -- See Magnetic Resonance Imaging


Non-invasive method of demonstrating internal anatomy based on the principle that atomic nuclei in a strong magnetic field absorb pulses of radiofrequency energy and emit them as radiowaves which can be reconstructed into computerized images. The concept includes proton spin tomographic techniques
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Imagings, Computer-Assisted Three-Dimensional -- See Imaging, Three-Dimensional


The process of generating three-dimensional images by electronic, photographic, or other methods. For example, three-dimensional images can be generated by assembling multiple tomographic images with the aid of a computer, while photographic 3-D images (HOLOGRAPHY) can be made by exposing film to the interference pattern created when two laser light sources shine on an object
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