Crossword-Solution: MRI 3 letters, 360 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 5

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MRI anagram MIR, RIM

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3-D brain scan, maybe 1 answer
3-D diagnostic machine 1 answer
3-D exam 1 answer
3-D hospital procedure 1 answer
3-D hospital scan: Abbr. 1 answer
3-D med. exam 1 answer
3-D med. scan 1 answer
3-D medical device 1 answer
3-D medical scan 1 answer
3-D medical scan: Abbr. 1 answer
3-D medical scanner 1 answer
3-D medical test 1 answer
3-D medical test, for short 1 answer
3-D pic 1 answer
3-D picture producer 1 answer
3-D scan 1 answer
3-D test 1 answer
3D diagnostic tool 1 answer
Hospital scan that uses magnets and radio waves 1 answer
A "contrast agent" may be taken before undergoing one, for short 1 answer
A study in contrast? 1 answer
Abbr. in some sports injury reports 1 answer
Anatomical scan: Abbr. 1 answer
Anatomy test, briefly? 1 answer
Body scan type 1 answer
Body scan, for short 1 answer
Body shot, for short 1 answer
Body shot, in brief? 1 answer
Body shot?: Abbr. 1 answer
Body-scanning technique 1 answer
Brief internal investigation? 1 answer
Brief look inside? 1 answer
CAT alternative 1 answer
CAT kin 1 answer
CAT scan cousin 1 answer
CAT scan's relative 1 answer
CAT-scan alternative 1 answer
CROSS-sectional views of the body at any angle, diagnostic tool for 1 answer
CT scan alternative 1 answer
CT scan alternative, maybe 1 answer
CT scan kin 1 answer
CT scan relative 1 answer
Certain hosp. exam 1 answer
Claustrophobe's nightmare, for short 1 answer
Claustrophobic patient's dread 1 answer
Common hospital diagnostic: Abbr. 1 answer
Complement to a CT scan, at times 1 answer
Cross-sectional scan 1 answer
Diagnostic aid, for short 1 answer
Diagnostic body scan: Abbr. 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
MEAEZC
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Compare for instance the following: [Greek: Hae parthenos saemeron Ton epouranion tiktei, Kai hae gae to spaelaion To aprosito parechei.] with a strophe from Job: Shamáti khéllä rábbot: Menáchme 'amal koól' khem, Hakeç ledíberé rooch? Ma-yámriç'khá, ki táhnä? The second characteristic of Hebrew poetry, which is occasionally to be found even in prose, is that repetition of the same thought in a slightly modified form which is commonly known as parallelism.
The Sceptics of the Old Testament: Job - Koheleth - Agur Emile Joseph Dillon 2005
When she'd had hers, the high definition MRI scan had apparently revealed that she was a perfectly healthy baby girl--despite her body giving her the appearance of a perfectly healthy baby boy.
Identity Zoë Blade 2009
Farewell!' FOOTNOTES: [Footnote 1: This alliance may be fanciful (though we observe some of the best German lexicographers have it so); a better origin might, perhaps, be found in the Sanscrit _mri_, etc.] [Footnote 2: 'Les Orientals,' par VICTOR HUGO.
Continental Monthly, Vol. III, No IV, April 1863 Various 2009
Richardus Crashawe, Gulielmi presbyteri filius, natus Londini annos habens 18, admissus est ad 2æ mensæ ordinem sub tutela Mri Tourney.' He was 'matriculated _pensioner_ of Pembroke, March 26, 1632,' but, as above, his 'admission' preceded.
The Complete Works of Richard Crashaw, Volume I (of 2) Richard Crashaw 2012
Joannes Turney, Cantianus, annos habens [blank] admissus est sizator sub custodia Mri Duncon.' In another account of the Fellows of Pembroke by Attwood in continuation of Bishop Wren is this: 'Joannes Tourney, Cantianus, scholaris Collegii Mro Vaughan [_i.e._ 20 Oct.
The Complete Works of Richard Crashaw, Volume II (of 2) Richard Crashaw 2012

Quotes with MRI (3)

Yatima found verself gazing at a red-tinged cluster of pulsing organic parts, a translucent confusion of fluids and tissue. Sections divided, dissolved, reorganised. It looked like a flesher embryo — though not quite a realist portrait. The imaging technique kept changing, revealing different structures: Yatima saw hints of delicate limbs and organs caught in slices of transmitted dark; a stark silhouette of bones in an X-ray flash; the finely branched network of the nervous …
Greg Egan Diaspora
The fact that early languages, no matter how many there are, utilize the same streams implies that the brain doesn't have a native language. The brain can only reflect the fact that a set of neural circuits was built and activated for a certain period of time. Nor does the brain care if those neural circuits map onto things that the rest of the world calls languages or dialects. It really cares only about what activates those circuits. Thus, the brain patters that typify lang…
Michael Erard Babel No More: The Search for the World's Most Extraordinary Language Learners
The Happiest Man in The World The French interpreter for the 14th Dalai Lama, former academic and dedicated meditator Matthieu Ricard, came into the spotlight in the field of neural science after being named “the happiest man in the world”. Naturally, there are many other men and women who demonstrate such equanimity, but the studies on his brain uncovered truly astonishing results. MRI scans showed that Matthieu Ricard and other serious long-term meditators (with more than 1…
Christopher Dines Mindfulness Burnout Prevention: An 8-Week Course for Professionals
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