Sentences with phrase «appear on imaging»

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The connection between imaging God in accordance with a dipolar theism on the one hand and a person's psychic vitality, individuation, and freedom on the other may not appear initially obvious.
The result is that a large number of people whose brains appear normal on standard tests (X-ray, computed tomography, or magnetic resonance imaging) could actually have some form of injury whose course is not well understood.
The technology is advancing to the point in which we can have a much better understanding of how the brain works comprehensively, rather than just focusing on neurons because their electrical signals make them appear brighter when imaging the brain.»
NASA's Mars Science Laboratory rover Curiosity appears as a bluish dot near the lower right corner of this enhanced - color view from the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.
The rest will be devoted to two groundbreaking clinical trials, one of which builds on the fact that Alzheimer's begins to attack the brain 10 - 15 years before symptoms appear — a conclusion confirmed by new imaging tools that allow the disease to be monitored in living people.
«The majority of patients with detectable ctDNA relapsed within 1 year of surgery suggesting that ctDNA in the plasma appears to reveal occult metastatic disease that is not evident on radiological imaging,» the researchers wrote.
«Direct Imaging of Covalent Bond Structure in Single - Molecule Chemical Reactions,» by Dimas G. de Oteyza, Patrick Gorman, Yen - Chia Chen, Sebastian Wickenburg, Alexander Riss, Duncan J. Mowbray, Grisha Etkin, Zahra Pedramrazi, Hsin - Zon Tsai, Angel Rubio, Michael F. Crommie, and Felix R. Fischer, will appear in Science and is now available on Science Express, http://www.sciencemag.org/content/early/2013/05/29/science.1238187.abstract.
Imaging via complete cantilever dynamic detection: general dynamic mode imaging and spectroscopy in scanning probe microscopy This article appears in the collection Nanotechnology Focus on Scanning Probe Microscopy Presenter: Sergei Imaging via complete cantilever dynamic detection: general dynamic mode imaging and spectroscopy in scanning probe microscopy This article appears in the collection Nanotechnology Focus on Scanning Probe Microscopy Presenter: Sergei imaging and spectroscopy in scanning probe microscopy This article appears in the collection Nanotechnology Focus on Scanning Probe Microscopy Presenter: Sergei Kalinin
According to Dr. Vollenweider, who has conducted brain - imaging studies on the effects of psychedelics and MDMA, these drugs appear to affect levels of serotonin and other chemicals in the body and brain that help regulate mood.
(Other screening tests, including virtual colonoscopies — which rely on X-rays and computer imaging instead of a scope — require a follow - up, usually a traditional colonoscopy, if anything suspicious appears.)
The ISCCP calibrations are now the most complete and accurate set of calibrations available for the imaging radiometers on the weather satellites: total relative uncertainties in the radiance calibrations are estimated to be ≲ 5 % for visible and ≲ 2 % for infrared; absolute uncertainties appear to be < 10 % and < 3 %, respectively.
The two images that can be seen above appeared online on Wednesday and show a relatively generic silicone case with several cutouts meant to accommodate an imaging sensor, fingerprint scanner, and a dual - LED (dual - tone) flash unit.
Research also implicates a distributed network within the prefrontal cortex through which attention is deployed to closely monitor performance, incorporating feedback, as individuals then call on more specialized cognitive control mechanisms to modify subsequent behaviour.30 - 32 Anxiety related perturbations in this pattern are evident in both children33 and adults.34 Imaging studies have implicated the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) in this process, as it appears to be hyperactive in anxious individuals during tasks requiring cognitive or «top down» control.35
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