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No, the word "mammogram" should not be capitalized within a sentence unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title.
The word tour is both a noun (tour, tours) and a verb (tour, tours, touring, toured).EXAMPLESnoun: We are planning a tour of Italy.verb: We will tour the plant to visit each department.Noun: This tour of the Grand Canyon includes a helicopter ride.Verb: When you tour Egypt, take of photos of everything.
the word means "breast photo", it finds irregularities like tumors and cysts.
Yes, the noun 'tour' is an abstract noun, a word for a concept.The word 'tour' is also a verb.
A word blend is a combination of two words to form a new word. For example, the word "smog" is a combination of "smoke" and "fog"; the word "jeggings" is a combination of the words "jeans" and "leggings."
You can use "visita" for a visit or trip, but "tour" is the most common word for "tour". "Turismo" is the Spanish word for "tourism".
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Yes, the word tour is a commonnoun, a general word for any tour of any kind.You may find it capitalized as part of a company name or a travel web site name.The word tour is also a verb: tour, tours, touring, toured.
'Tour' is an abstract noun
BI-RADS is simply the word used in the categories of mammogram results. BI-RADS 0 means additional imaging is needed. BI-RADS 1 means no evidence of cancer. BI-RADS 5 means likely cancer. There are a range of results in between.