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In an MRI, "multiple foci" refers to the presence of several distinct areas or lesions that can be observed within the scanned tissue. These foci may indicate various conditions, such as inflammation, infection, or demyelinating diseases like multiple sclerosis. The distribution and characteristics of these foci can provide important diagnostic information for healthcare providers.
Two foci's are found on a hyperbola graph.
Foci is the plural form of the singular noun focus.
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The point where sound waves come together (foci).
The essence of this war is to establish, foci or liberated areas in the countryside
By definition, foci are the centres of interest or activity and so are important.
It seems there might be a typo or misunderstanding in your question, as "foci intral carnimona" does not appear to correspond to any known term or concept in biology, medicine, or related fields. If you meant "foci intra-carnimona," it still doesn't yield relevant results. Please provide more context or clarify the term, and I'd be happy to assist you further.
by DonJuanDaDj, metastatic foci is an orgin of the cancer cells that has moved to a new site
The answer depends on whether they are the foci of an ellipse or a hyperbola.
The two centers of an ellipse are called the foci (singular: focus). The foci are two distinct points along the major axis of the ellipse, and the sum of the distances from any point on the ellipse to these two foci is constant. Additionally, the center of the ellipse, which is the midpoint between the foci, is another important point but is distinct from the foci themselves.
No. Both foci are always inside the ellipse, otherwise you don't have an ellipse.