Terminologies: DeviceType library
Related schema specification: DeviceType
CTscanner
metadata sheet
- @id:
- @type:
- definition:
A ‘CT scanner’ is an x-ray machine that creates and combines serial two-dimensional x-ray images (sections) with the aid of a computer to generate cross-sectional views and/or three-dimensional images of internal body structures (e.g., bones, blood vessels or soft tissues).
- name:
CT scanner
MRIscanner
metadata sheet
- @id:
https://openminds.ebrains.eu/instances/deviceType/MRIscanner
- @type:
- definition:
An ‘MRI scanner’ is a machine that uses strong magnetic fields, magnetic field gradients, and radio waves to generate static or time-resolved three-dimensional images of the anatomy and physiological processes of the body.
- interlexIdentifier:
- name:
MRI scanner
- preferredOntologyIdentifier:
electronicAmplifier
metadata sheet
- @id:
https://openminds.ebrains.eu/instances/deviceType/electronicAmplifier
- @type:
- definition:
An ‘electronic amplifier’ is a device that increases the power (voltage or current) of a time-varying signal.
- interlexIdentifier:
- name:
electronic amplifier
- preferredOntologyIdentifier:
microscope
metadata sheet
- @id:
https://openminds.ebrains.eu/instances/deviceType/microscope
- @type:
- definition:
A ‘microscope’ is an instrument used to obtain a magnified image of small objects and reveal details of structures not otherwise distinguishable.
- interlexIdentifier:
- name:
microscope
- preferredOntologyIdentifier:
microtome
metadata sheet
- @id:
- @type:
- definition:
A ‘microtome’ is a mechanical instrument with a steel, glass or diamond blade used to cut (typically) biological specimens into very thin segments for further treatment and ultimately microscopic or histologic examination.
- interlexIdentifier:
- name:
microtome
- preferredOntologyIdentifier:
vibratingMicrotome
metadata sheet
- @id:
https://openminds.ebrains.eu/instances/deviceType/vibratingMicrotome
- @type:
- definition:
A ‘vibrating microtome’ is an mechanical instrument with a vibrating steel blade used to cut (typically) biological specimens into thin segments for further treatment and ultimately microscopic or histologic examination.
- interlexIdentifier:
- name:
vibrating microtome