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MRI scanners have practically no adverse effects. MRI or magnetic resonance imaging works by noting difference of various images created by varying response of different body tissues.
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No. Specific volume is the inverse of density. Molar volume specific volume divided by mols. (i.e. g/(mLxMols)
The potential side effects of magnetic and electric fields on human health remain a source of debate. In particular, the possible effects on an unborn baby are not well known.
During the determination of the partial molal quantities the weight of the solution to which a substance is added is taken into consideration while in case of the partial molar quantity the volume is taken into consideration.
The effects that exercise have on tidal volume is that they cause an increase to in tidal volume. This is due to the faster breathing in which allows the lungs to bring in more oxygen.
The MRI has been known to cause minor long-term shrinking of the male genitalia. The amount it will shrink it is hardly anything to be worried about, however; as little as 1/10 of an inch for a single MRI. In the worst cases, it's never been more than 1/2 of an inch from a single MRI.
there is a volume loss involving the inferior aspect of both cerebellar hemisphers with associated prominence of the cistema magna and mild dilation of the fourth ventricle and outlrt foramina uncertin etiology this appearance is not typical of cerebellar degenerative disorder or volume loss related to alchol or seizure medications could reflect chronoc ischemarelated to verebrobasilarinsuffiency partial empty sella asymmetric cerebellar volume loss clinical correlation is suggested
Dalton's law of partial pressures states that in a mixture of gases, the partial pressure of each is the same as that gas would exert if it were alone in the same volume.
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