See Also: gyromagnetic(dictionary)
gyromagnetic ratio(medicine)
Herbal medicine (botanical medicine, herbology, phytomedicine)(health)
Medicine Lodge Memorial Hospital- Medicine Lodge(health)
Orthomolecular medicine (orthomolecular nutritional medicine, orthomolecular therapy)(health)
window(dictionary)
WINDOW(law)
window(encyclopedia)
bay window(dictionary)
bow window(dictionary)

gyromagnetic ratio (medicine) and window (oh)


gyromagnetic ratio (medicine)


gyromagnetic ratio


In nuclear magnetic resonance, the ratio of the magnetic dipole moment of the nucleus to the nuclear spin angular momentum; the gyromagnetic ratio is a unique value for each type of nucleus.

Synonym: magnetogyric ratio.


window (oh)



shutter
[Date: 1200-1300; Language: Old Norse; Origin: vindauga, from vindr 'wind' + auga 'eye']
a space or an area of glass in the wall of a building or vehicle that lets in light
open/close/shut a window
::Do you mind if I open the window?
out of/from/through the window
::She looked out of the window to see if it was raining.
::The sun was shining through the windows.
in the window
(=just inside a window)
::We were looking at the Christmas displays in the shop windows .
bedroom/kitchen etc window
-see also bay window , dormer window, French windows , picture window , sash window
one of the separate areas on a computer screen where different programs are operating
also window of opportunity
a short period of time that is available for a particular activity
::Delay might open a window of opportunity for their rivals.
an area on an envelope with clear plastic in it which lets you see the address written on the letter inside the envelope
a window on/to the world
something that makes it possible to see and learn about what is happening in Other parts of the world
::Television provides us with a useful window on the world.
go out (of) the window
informal to disappear completely or no longer have any effect
::One glass of Wine, and all my good intentions went out the window.