The answer depends on whether they are the foci of an ellipse or a hyperbola.
-- If they're the foci of a single optical system, then the result can't be stated in general.It depends on the curvatures and relative position of the lenses.-- If they're both the foci of the same ellipse, then the ellipse becomes more eccentric.That is, more squashed and less circular.-- If they're the foci of two parabolas, then there's no relationship between them, andnothing in particular depends on the distance between them.The answer depends on whether they are the foci of an ellipse or a hyperbola.
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The ellipse will become more circular until it becomes a circle when the two foci coincide.
Type your answer here... it is a T2 hyperintense foci
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T2 is seen as a foci of white spots on MRIs of the brain. They are associated with a number of disorders: normal aging, MS, etc.
what does this mean? Impression: There are scattered foci of T2/FLAIR hyperintensity within the periventricular, deep and subcortical white matter. The findings are nonspecific but may be seen in mild to moderate small vessel ischemic changes. No evidence for acute infarct or hemorrhage.
Can hyponatremia cause white matter suggestive of minimal chronic microvascular ischemic change. The grey-white differentiation is maintained. minimal chronic microvascular ischemic on a brain scan?
my husband has t2 intense foci in the subcortical white matter in the frontal and parietal reigon these are compatible with foci of chronic ischaemic change the finding is related to small vessel disease his mood swings are getting worse would this disease be a part of mood swings.
Small foci of hyper intense signal on T2 weighted images are common in the brain parenchyma, more often in the cerebral hemispheres. They are so common, that merely identifying one or a few is usually of no clinical consequence without additional signs on the MRI scan.
The foci of an eclipse is 2.
Two foci's are found on a hyperbola graph.
The plural of "focus" is "foci." It is pronounced as "foh-sahy."
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The point where sound waves come together (foci).