Definition of Imaging in English :

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Imaging meaning in English

Meaning of Imaging in English

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Imaging pronunciation in English

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Imaging

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Noun

1. imagery, imagination, imaging, mental imagery

the ability to form mental images of things or events

Example Sentences:
'he could still hear her in his imagination'

2. imaging, tomography

(medicine) obtaining pictures of the interior of the body

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Imaging

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noun
1. 
a. 
the process of forming or obtaining images by electronically tracing something such as sound waves, temperature, or chemicals, rather than by using light rays or ordinary photography
It specializes in imaging, and among its products is a thermal imager that allows firefighters to see through smoke.
huge advances in the field of medical imaging
in an era where brain imaging is becoming more sophisticated
b. 
(as modifier)
sophisticated imaging technology
Last Wednesday a search using dogs and imaging equipment was finally made in the house and garden.
a wide range of imaging devices such as endoscopes
2. computing
a. 
the process of creating images from documents or photographs
b. 
(as modifier)
He was backed up by a team of experts in imaging software and digital photography.
a printing and imaging business
Many imaging systems only recognize one unit, the page.

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Imaging

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noun
the act or process of recording or producing an image, esp. by such means as radar, ultrasound, CT scan, etc. as for scientific research or medical diagnosis

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Imaging

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n.
Visual representation of an object, such as a body part or celestial body, for the purpose of medical diagnosis or data collection, using any of a variety of techniques, such as ultrasonography or spectroscopy.

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