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Magnetic Resonance Imaging, uses magnetic fields to create detailed images.
Computed Tomography, a more common term for CAT scan.
An imaging method that uses high-frequency sound waves.
An imaging test of the brain to diagnose conditions.
Computerized Axial Tomography, a medical imaging procedure.
Positron Emission Tomography, shows metabolic activity.
A nuclear medicine test to find abnormalities in bones.
A process of checking a computer for malicious software.
A process of scanning a computer for viruses.
A fast look over something.
An examination of the entire body using a scanner, often for medical purposes.
A comprehensive scan covering the entire body, typically for screening.
A regularly scheduled scan, for medical or computer systems.
A quick and not thorough examination.
A biometric identification method using patterns in the iris.
A biometric technique that uses the unique patterns of blood vessels in the retina.
Synonym for retina scan, a biometric identification method.
The outcome or findings of a scan.
The information collected from a scan.
The scan makes something visible or clear.
The scan makes something known that was secret or hidden.
The scan suggests the presence of something.
The scan provides proof of something.
Used to specify what was scanned (e.g., a scan of his brain).
To look over something fast.
To scan without manual intervention, e.g. a computer program.
To look over something with close attention.
To convert a physical document or image into a digital format.
To look at something for a short time.
To read or copy data using electronic means.
To look over something very fast.
To look over an area or text with one's eyes.
To examine something at a slow pace.
To be always looking or searching.
To quickly review options or information in one's mind.
To look over something while feeling worried or apprehensive.
To look for something with worry or nervousness.
To read text or images using light, as with a scanner.
To look for something in a hurried, desperate way.
To undergo a medical scan.
To have a medical scan performed on you.
For a doctor to officially request a medical scan for a patient.
To initiate and complete a scan, especially for computer systems.
To perform a scan (more informal).
To conduct a scan, often in a professional context.
To perform or conduct a scan (medical or technical).
To experience or be subjected to a medical scan.
To analyze and understand the results of a scan.
To capture an image using a scanner.
To get a medical scan, often used in a formal or technical context.
To look for a specific item or piece of information.
To look quickly at the pages of a document or book.
To look from the top to the bottom of something, like a list.
To look in all directions in an area.
To move one's eyes over a wide area, like the horizon.