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i. Computed tomography uses \(\mathrm{X}\)-rays to generate a three-dimensional image of the internals of an object.
ii. MRI uses strong magnetic fields and nonionising radiations to accurately detect pathological and physiological changes in the living tissue.
iii. Antibodies against cancer-specific antigens are also used for detection of certain cancers.
346807
Select the correct answer
i. Computed tomography uses \(\mathrm{X}\)-rays to generate a three-dimensional image of the internals of an object.
ii. MRI uses strong magnetic fields and nonionising radiations to accurately detect pathological and physiological changes in the living tissue.
iii. Antibodies against cancer-specific antigens are also used for detection of certain cancers.
346807
Select the correct answer
i. Computed tomography uses \(\mathrm{X}\)-rays to generate a three-dimensional image of the internals of an object.
ii. MRI uses strong magnetic fields and nonionising radiations to accurately detect pathological and physiological changes in the living tissue.
iii. Antibodies against cancer-specific antigens are also used for detection of certain cancers.
346807
Select the correct answer
i. Computed tomography uses \(\mathrm{X}\)-rays to generate a three-dimensional image of the internals of an object.
ii. MRI uses strong magnetic fields and nonionising radiations to accurately detect pathological and physiological changes in the living tissue.
iii. Antibodies against cancer-specific antigens are also used for detection of certain cancers.