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- adjective Alternative spelling of
radio-frequency .
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Examples
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This so-called added dimension in radiofrequency made it possible to discover, among other things, which atoms were close in space to each other in a molecule.
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It's called radiofrequency ablation (RFA), and it's being offered to some patients whose tumors have resisted chemotherapy or for whom surgery is not an option.
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The doctor prescribed a series of procedures called radiofrequency ablations, which were thought to help people with RSD.
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Officials said the device uses a catheter with an electrode tip to deliver a form of electromagnetic energy, called radiofrequency energy, directly to the airways.
EcoWorld Syndicated News 2010
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Officials said the device uses a catheter with an electrode tip to deliver a form of electromagnetic energy, called radiofrequency energy, directly to the airways.
EcoWorld Syndicated News 2010
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It's called radiofrequency ablation, and it essentially involves burning off the nerves that are causing the pain.
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The device is composed of a catheter with an electrode tip that delivers a form of electromagnetic energy, called radiofrequency energy, directly to the airways.
EveryJoe Kori Ellis 2010
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The device is composed of a catheter with an electrode tip that delivers a form of electromagnetic energy, called radiofrequency energy, directly to the airways.
EveryJoe Kori Ellis 2010
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A minimally invasive procedure known as radiofrequency (RF) ablation is effective for treating lung ...
THE MEDICAL NEWS 2009
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A minimally invasive procedure known as radiofrequency (RF) ablation is effective for treating lung ...
THE MEDICAL NEWS 2009
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