(n.) A consort, husband or wife; a companion; a fere.
Example Sentences:
(1) The field even-echo rephasing (FEER) sequence showed the intimal flaps much more clearly than the spin-echo sequence and provided a distinction between thrombus and static blood.
(2) Spatial modulation of magnetization (SPAMM) is effected immediately before images are obtained at various intervals during the cardiac cycle using a modified field echo even rephasing technique (FEER).
(3) For measurement of poststenotic jet velocities with magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, the authors reduced the echo time (TE) of the field even-echo rephasing (FEER) velocity mapping sequence from 14.0 to 3.6 msec, so minimizing the problem of MR signal loss from turbulent fluid.
(4) It is suggested that MRI may avoid invasive investigation and be the method of choice in haemodynamically stable patients with aortic dissection provided that the FEER sequence is used.
(5) Surprisingly, a lesion histologica-ly that of lentigo maligna melanoma was found on the feer of some blacks and could be related to much more favourable survival figures.
Fere
Definition:
(n.) A mate or companion; -- often used of a wife.
(a.) Fierce.
(n.) Fire.
(n.) Fear.
(v. t. & i.) To fear.
Example Sentences:
(1) From a comparison with stopped-flow studies on the 2:1 Co(NH3)5Cl2+ oxidation of 8-Fered.,red.
(2) 14 patients suffering from longstanding alopecia areata totalis or fere totalis were treated with dinitrochlorobenzene (DNCB) over a period of 2 to 11 months.
(3) The difference between both sides with regard to hair growth was seen in all of the 7 patients with moderate involvement and in 12 out of 13 patients with extensive involvement; but also in 17 out of 26 patients with alopecia areata totalis or fere totalis.
(4) One patient developed amaurosis in one eye and fere amaurosis in the other.