FT

There are multiple definitions:

  1. Fourier transform(English)

  2. feature tracking(English)

  3. flash technique(English)

    • developed with the intention to quickly reduce the client's emotional response to a traumatic memory so that eye movement desensitization and reprocessing can proceed. The method appears to reduce memory-related disturbance and may reduce symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder. There are connections between FT and eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy. In FT, clients remind themselves of a traumatic memory without dwelling on it and focus instead on a positive engaging focus and then blink their eyes when prompted, providing very brief access to the traumatic memory to be processed, similar to subliminal messaging
    • EMDR, PTSD, R-TEP, SMS
    • Psychology, Therapeutic approaches, Post-traumatic state
    • https://doi.org…EMDR-D-21-00048
  4. free thyroxine(English)

    • currently the best measure of thyroid status along with serum TSH. FT remains fairly stable in an individual over the years at an optimal “set point” for thyroid function. If FT production from an injured thyroid gland declines (as in mild primary hypothyroidism), the intact pituitary secretes more TSH. Thus, in primary hypothyroidism, a serum sample for TSH at 0800 h is the best test. Yearly measurements of TSH and FT and growth surveillance are recommended in children at risk for hypothyroidism, such as in girls with Turner syndrome, children with Down syndrome, and childhood cancer survivors. Earlier diagnosis of mild hypothyroidism will allow earlier intervention to improve growth velocity and quality of life; aka FT4 or free T4
    • TSH
    • Thyroid and parathyroid
    • https://doi.org…01238-3.04110-6
  5. fysiotherapie(Dutch)

  6. fibrinolytic therapy(English)

  7. fast-twitch(English)

  8. free testosterone(English)

  9. femoral trochanter(English)