positron emission tomography

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English - Turkish
(Tıp) pozitron emisyon tomografisi
tomografi
(Nükleer Bilimler) pozitron yayınım tomografisi
pet
{i} ev hayvanı
pet
{i} evcil hayvan

Hiç evcil hayvanın var mı? - Do you have any pets?

İngiliz halkı genel olarak evcil hayvanlarına son derece düşkündür. - The British people in general are extremely fond of their pets.

pet
{i} gözde

O, bir öğretmenin gözdesi. - She is a teacher's pet.

Tom öğretmenin gözdesi. - Tom is the teacher's pet.

pet
{s} evcil

ABD hükümeti İngiltereye her zaman Amerika'nın evcil hayvanı olarak bakmıştır. - The American government has always regarded England as America's house pet.

Bir evcil hayvan olarak o bir papağan besler. - She keeps a parrot as a pet.

positron emission tomography scanner
tomografi makinesi
pet
{i} gözde: teacher's pet öğretmenin gözdesi
pet
{f} okşa

Tom köpeğini okşamak için elini aşağıya uzattı. - Tom reached down to pet his dog.

Senin köpeklerini okşamam. - I don't pet your dogs.

pet
kızgınlık
pet
in a pet kızgın
pet
en çok sevilen
pet
sevişme
pet
{s} kıymetli
pet
sevgili

Sen öğretmenin sevgilisisin. - You're the teacher's pet.

pet
sevmek
pet
{i} öfke
pet
oynaşmak
pet
(isim) ev hayvanı, evcil hayvan, sevgili, gözde, öfke, sinir
pet
(fiil) okşamak, sevmek, şımartmak, el üstünde tutmak, sevişmek
pet
{f} şımartmak
English - English
A medical imaging technique which detects the gamma rays produced by positrons emitted from injected radionuclides
technique for creating detailed images of bodily tissues by injecting positron-laden material into the body and recording the gamma rays emitted over a period of about two hours (Medicine)
Tomography in which a computer-generated image of a biological activity within the body is produced through the detection of gamma rays that are emitted when introduced radionuclides decay and release positrons. Imaging technique used in diagnosis and biomedical research. A chemical compound labeled with a radioactive isotope (see radioactivity) that emits positrons is injected into the body, and detectors measure their activity in the tissues as they combine with electrons and are annihilated. Computers analyze, integrate, and reconstruct the data to produce images of the organs scanned. PET is particularly useful for studying brain and heart functions
using a computerized radiographic technique to examine the metabolic activity in various tissues (especially in the brain)
pet
positron emission tomography scanner
a tomograph that produces cross-sectional X-rays of metabolic processes in the body
positron emission tomography
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