- non·in·va·sive
- /ˌnɑːnınˈveısıv/ adjmedical : done without cutting the body or putting something into the body
noninvasive techniques of measuring brain activity
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
noninvasive techniques of measuring brain activity
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
nemo sine actione experitur, et hoc non sine breve sive libello conventionali — /niymow sayniy aekshiyowniy aksperatar, et hok non sayniy briyviy sayviy labelow kanvenshaneylay/ No one goes to law without an action, and no one can bring an action without a writ or bill … Black's law dictionary
nemo sine actione experitur, et hoc non sine breve sive libello conventionali — /niymow sayniy aekshiyowniy aksperatar, et hok non sayniy briyviy sayviy labelow kanvenshaneylay/ No one goes to law without an action, and no one can bring an action without a writ or bill … Black's law dictionary
non-invasive — non invāˈsive adjective (of medical treatment) not involving surgery or the insertion of instruments, etc into the patient • • • Main Entry: ↑non … Useful english dictionary
non-abrasive — non abrāˈsive (↑abrasive) adj • • • Main Entry: ↑non … Useful english dictionary
non-conclusive — non concluˈsive (↑conclusive) adj • • • Main Entry: ↑non … Useful english dictionary
non-corrosive — non corrōˈsive (↑corrosive) adj • • • Main Entry: ↑non … Useful english dictionary
Nemo sine actione experitur, et hoc non sine breve sive libello conventionali — No one goes to law without a cause of action, and he does not do so without a writ or bill … Ballentine's law dictionary
BAAL-PEOR sive BELPHEGOR — BAAL PEOR, sive BELPHEGOR cui initiatos Israelitas scribit Moses Numer. c. 25. v. 3. 5. Constat (inquit Seldenus de Dîs Syris Syntagm. l. c. 5.) Moabitarum et Medianitarum fuisse hoc numen, atque idem quod c. eôdem v. 18. etc. c. 31. v. 16. Peor… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Deus Sive Natura — Baruch Spinoza Baruch Spinoza Philosophe Occidental Époque moderne Portrait de 1665 tiré de la Herzog August Bibliothek Naissance : 24 … Wikipédia en Français
CAMISIA sive CAMISIUM — CAMISIA, sive CAMISIUM prima vestium sacrificalium, linea tunica talaris: quae quod ad talos pertingerer, Poderis. Graece ποδήρης, a colore Alba dicta est; ipsa vero a Camis nomen accepit, de quibus vide supra, in voce Camae. Fuisse strictam et… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale