hypersignal

English

Etymology

hyper- + signal

Noun

hypersignal (plural hypersignals)

  1. An abnormally large signal
    • 2015 October 2, “Water Selective Imaging and bSSFP Banding Artifact Correction in Humans and Small Animals at 3T and 7T, Respectively”, in PLOS ONE, →DOI:
      On the contrary, on standard bSSFP images, tumors can exhibit similar hypersignal than fat that could be misleading for diagnosis (Fig 3E and 3F ).
  • hyposignal

French

Etymology

From hyper- + signal.

Pronunciation

  • (mute h) IPA(key): /i.pɛʁ.si.ɲal/

Noun

hypersignal m (plural hypersignaux)

  1. hypersignal
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