low-power field


field

 [fēld] 1. an area or open space, as an operative field or visual field.2. a range of specialization in knowledge, study, or occupation.3. in embryology, the developing region within a range of modifying factors.auditory field the space or range within which stimuli will be perceived as sound.disturbed energy field a nursing diagnosis defined as a disruption of the flow of energy surrounding a person's being that results in disharmony of the body, mind, and/or spirit.energy field the flow of energy surrounding a person.extended field in radiation therapy, such as for lymphoma" >malignant lymphoma, an area of irradiation beyond the field" >involved field. See also under irradiation.high-power field the area of a slide visible under the high magnification system of a microscope.individuation field a region in which an organizer influences adjacent tissue to become a part of a total embryo.inverted Y field in radiation therapy, such as for lymphoma" >malignant lymphoma, a circumscribed area of irradiation below the diaphragm, covering the spleen, extending down the midline, and branching inferiorly to form tails across the inguinal areas.involved field in radiation therapy, such as for lymphoma" >malignant lymphoma, the irradiated area when irradiation has been limited to sites of detectable macroscopic disease. See also under irradiation.low-power field the area of a slide visible under the low magnification system of a microscope.magnetic field that portion of space about a magnet in which its action is perceptible.mantle field in radiation therapy, such as for lymphoma" >malignant lymphoma, a circumscribed area of irradiation around the shoulders and chest, including the neck, clavicular regions, axillae, and mediastinum. See also under irradiation.morphogenetic field an embryonic region out of which definite structures normally develop.operating field (operative field) an isolated area where surgery is performed; it must be kept sterile by aseptic techniques (see asepsis" >surgical asepsis). Called also surgical field.sterile field an field" >operative field that is properly sterile according to asepsis" >surgical asepsis. It includes having all furniture and equipment covered with sterile drapes and all personnel being properly attired.surgical field operative field.visual field (F) (vf) the area within which stimuli will produce the sensation of sight with the eye in a straight-ahead position.

low-power field

The portion of an object seen when the low-magnification lenses of a microscope are used.See also: field