What's the difference between multisect and multiset?
Multisect
Definition:
(a.) Divided into many similar segments; -- said of an insect or myriapod.
Example Sentences:
(1) Right ventricular volumes were determined in 12 patients with different levels of right and left ventricular function by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) using an ECG gated multisection technique in planes perpendicular to the diastolic position of the interventricular septum.
(2) The phantom combines an inhalation system which allows for the simulation of xenon buildup or washout in the arterial blood as well as a multisection translatable cylinder in which several sections can be scanned during a preselected protocol to simulate the CT enhancement in brain tissue during a study.
(3) With these short echo times, multiple images can be obtained in a multisection mode approximately within the isovolumetric phases of the cardiac cycle.
(4) In arrays, the multisection, hot-tip, and dipole antennas all yielded 80-90% SAR centrally in the central measurement plane.
(5) T1, intermediate and T2 weighted transaxial images were obtained using a multisection spin-echo technique at 1.5 T. The images were analyzed by visual inspection and by region of interest pixel intensity measurements.
(6) Motion artifacts were reduced with the multisection FLASH sequence compared with both SE sequences (P less than .01).
(7) Multisection two-dimensional echocardiograms and a computerized light pen were used to calculate LV volume and mass.
(8) To determine the value of sagittal magnetic resonance (MR) in diagnosing thoracic abnormality, we reviewed the multisection sagittal spin-echo MR images of 13 normal subjects and 23 patients with a variety of thoracic abnormalities.
(9) The experimental data on sorption of gentamicin from model solutions in a continuous multisectional apparatus with a counter-current flow of liquid and solid phases are presented.
(10) The examinations were performed on a 1.5-T superconducting MR system using a multisection spin-echo technique with 3-mm-thick sections and a 256 X 256 matrix.
(11) Viewing angle rotations caused a minimal loss in image quality but no loss in signal-to-noise ratio, and were found to be compatible with both multisection and multiecho acquisitions.
(12) In this technique, multiple slabs are excited in the same way as in the multisection spin-echo sequence, and each slab is further phase encoded into eight sections along the section-slab direction.
(13) The suggested scheme of enterococci laboratory diagnosis including a set of hard nutrient media poured into multisection Petri dish is simple reliable and accessible for any bacteriological laboratory.
(14) Three-dimensional imaging offers many advantages over two-dimensional multisection imaging but is susceptible to image corruption due to motion.
(15) In axial views, SSRGR and GRASS techniques were more consistent than CSF gating in producing high-signal CSF images, especially in a multisection mode.
(16) In multisection magnetic resonance imaging, gradient strength and earliest desired echo time (TE) set a limit to the thinnest section achievable.
(17) Ten healthy volunteers and 30 patients with suspected knee injuries were imaged using receive-only surface coils and two-dimensional multisection or three-dimensional selective acquisition techniques.
(18) One hundred ten patients with various focal liver lesions were imaged with a multisection fast low-angle shot (FLASH) gradient-echo sequence with an echo time of 4.6 msec.
(19) A cephalometric head-holder was designed to position the TMJ in an accurate and reproducible manner and multisection parasagittal images were obtained perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the condyle.
(20) Imaging was performed with a minor modification of the standard multisection spin-warp technique: that is, the addition of a sinc pulse or a soft square pulse and a homospoil gradient at the beginning of the pulse sequence.