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Computerized Axial Tomography meaning in Urdu

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Computerized Axial Tomography Definitions

1) Computerized Axial Tomography, Cat, Computed Axial Tomography, Computed Tomography, Computerized Tomography, Ct : کمپیوٹر والا ایکسرے : (noun) a method of examining body organs by scanning them with X rays and using a computer to construct a series of cross-sectional scans along a single axis.

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Ct Scan : سی ٹی اسکین , Gyration : چکر , Revolutionary : گھومنے والا , Computable : قابل حساب , Incalculable : ناقابل شمار , Value : قدر , Echography : بالاصوت کے اطلاق سے مرعی عکس کی پیدا وار , Culdoscope : رحم کا معائنہ کرنے والا آلہ , Raster : منفیری نلی کی اسکرین پر الیکٹرون شعاعوں کی لکیروں کا مخصوص نمونہ , Data Processing : معلومات بندی , Concurrent Execution : دو کمپیوٹروں پر بیک وقت چلنے والا پروگرام , Crucifixion : تصلیب , Adduction : کھنچنے کا عمل , Abduction : عضو کا جگہ سے ہٹنا , Back : کمر , Magnetic Resonance Imaging : مرض کی تشخیص کے لئے کیا جانے والا ٹیسٹ , Affine Transformation : تغیر محور , Muscle : پٹھا , Internet Site : ویب سائٹ , Heterotaxy : اعضاء کا بے جگہ ہونا , Frame : سینما میں کسی فلم کی ایک تصویر , Arthur Compton : امریکی ماہر طبعیات , Mummify : لاش کو مسالا لگا کر محفوظ کرنا , Integrated Circuit : ایک قسم کا سرکٹ , Incision : کسی تیز اوزار سے کسی جسمانی حصے کو کاٹنا , Cardiovascular System : نظام دوران خون , Shade : سایہ , Gland : جسم کے لئے ضروری مادوں کو اپنے اندر محفوظ کرنے والا گلٹھی نما اعضاء , Access : رسائی کا کوڈ , Calculus : گردے کی پتھری , Adipose Tissue : چربی کا بافت

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Ct Scan: A CT scan, also known as a computed tomography scan or CAT scan (computed axial tomography), is a medical imaging procedure that uses X-rays and computer processing to create detailed cross-sectional images of the body. It provides valuable information about internal organs, bones, soft tissues, and blood vessels, allowing for the diagnosis and evaluation of various medical conditions.

Gyration: a single complete turn (axial or orbital).

Revolutionary: of or relating to or characteristic or causing an axial or orbital turn.

Computable: may be computed or estimated.

Incalculable: not capable of being computed or enumerated.

Value: a numerical quantity measured or assigned or computed.

Echography: using the reflections of high-frequency sound waves to construct an image of a body organ (a sonogram); commonly used to observe fetal growth or study bodily organs.

Culdoscope: a specialized endoscope for visually examining a woman's pelvic organs.

Raster: the rectangular formation of parallel scanning lines that guide the electron beam on a television screen or a computer monitor.

Data Processing: (computer science) a series of operations on data by a computer in order to retrieve or transform or classify information.

Concurrent Execution: the execution of two or more computer programs by a single computer.

Crucifixion: the act of executing by a method widespread in the ancient world; the victim's hands and feet are bound or nailed to a cross.

Adduction: (physiology) moving of a body part toward the central axis of the body.

Abduction: (physiology) moving of a body part away from the central axis of the body.

Back: the series of vertebrae forming the axis of the skeleton and protecting the spinal cord.

Magnetic Resonance Imaging: MRI stands for Magnetic Resonance Imaging. It is a medical imaging technique that uses a powerful magnetic field, radio waves, and a computer to generate detailed images of the internal structures of the body. MRI provides a non-invasive way to visualize organs, tissues, and other structures in great detail, helping in the diagnosis and evaluation of various medical conditions.

Affine Transformation: (mathematics) a transformation that is a combination of single transformations such as translation or rotation or reflection on an axis.

Muscle: one of the contractile organs of the body.

Internet Site: a computer connected to the internet that maintains a series of web pages on the World Wide Web.

Heterotaxy: any abnormal position of the organs of the body.

Frame: a single one of a series of still transparent pictures forming a cinema, television or video film.

Arthur Compton: United States physicist noted for research on x-rays and gamma rays and nuclear energy; his observation that X-rays behave like miniature bowling balls in their interactions with electrons provided evidence for the quantal nature of light (1892-1962).

Mummify: remove the organs and dry out (a dead body) in order to preserve it.

Integrated Circuit: a microelectronic computer circuit incorporated into a chip or semiconductor; a whole system rather than a single component.

Incision: the cutting of or into body tissues or organs (especially by a surgeon as part of an operation).

Cardiovascular System: the organs and tissues involved in circulating blood and lymph through the body.

Shade: relative darkness caused by light rays being intercepted by an opaque body.

Gland: any of various organs that synthesize substances needed by the body and release it through ducts or directly into the bloodstream.

Access: a code (a series of characters or digits) that must be entered in some way (typed or dialed or spoken) to get the use of something (a telephone line or a computer or a local area network etc.).

Calculus: a hard lump produced by the concretion of mineral salts; found in hollow organs or ducts of the body.

Adipose Tissue: a kind of body tissue containing stored fat that serves as a source of energy; it also cushions and insulates vital organs.

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