The full form of TBIL is Translational Bioimaging Laboratory. Medical imaging is a technology and process for creating visible images within the body for medical research, surgical treatment, and attempts to uncover internal systems hidden beneath the bones and skin in order to cure or prevent diseases. Imaging of removed tissues may be performed for medicinal purposes. These methods are typically regarded as pathology rather than medical imaging.
Radiology is used in imaging methods such as X-ray radiography, medical ultrasound, MRI (magnetic resonance imaging), endoscopy, tactile imaging, elastography, medical photography, thermography, and SPECT (single-photon emission computed tomography), as well as practical nuclear medicine imaging techniques such as PET (positron emission tomography).
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Second Full Form of TBIL
Another full form of TBIL is Tiny BASIC Interpreter Language. Tiny BASIC is a BASIC programming language variant with as little as 2/3 KB of memory. Its small size made it essential when the usual memory size for microcomputers in the mid-1970s was only 4-8 KB.
To meet these size constraints, math was entirely integer-based and lacked lists. The language was partially written as an alternative to Microsoft BASIC.