A new, revolutionary three-dimensional scanner can help you to do this and more besides. |
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Some counties, including Bay County, use paper ballots that are fed into an optical scanner, so a recount is possible if there are questions. |
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The scanner did show the planet's gravitation as being ninety percent Terran norms. |
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Unfortunately my scanner is 'napoo', so cannot post any photos at the moment. |
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The desktop software that manages the scanner is clunky, and feeding a film strip requires that you insert it into a slot just right. |
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Multiple readings of the fingerprint are taken while it is slid across the surface of the scanner. |
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The scanner can display hidden guns, knives, batteries, digital watches, explosive materials and packages of drugs secreted under clothing. |
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If a frame shop has a computer, Internet connection and scanner then no other equipment is needed to work with a photo-finishing service. |
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This trail can be picked up by anyone with the right scanner, which can identify an item by its unique signal. |
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Such a device will do the functions of a printer, a scanner, a photocopier and a fax machine. |
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After a few minutes of tense waiting, Kade's scanner detected a massive tachyon burst, indicating the Sirran ships had entered hyperspace. |
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The patient remained comatose and was transported to the computed tomographic scanner. |
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Corporate spies could also use an inexpensive scanner radio to monitor the conversation. |
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Then she noticed the DNA scanner and the primary security glitching as well, the other things that had been functional during the blast. |
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I wanted a hi-res shot of it, and I guess the light from the scanner went through the clear coat on the heatsink. |
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Detectives who searched his home found a holdall, items snatched from the post office, a police scanner and his bingo membership card. |
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The computer opened up to reveal a screen, a keyboard, a touch pad, and a scanner. |
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What was intended as an investigation into how well the carvings would be recorded by a laser scanner, turned into a major discovery. |
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If you're using the images for the web, a flatbed scanner with transparency adapter will do nicely. |
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With the end result that I had to repackage the scanner and cart it down to the post office and send it back by recorded delivery. |
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Computers, printers, telephones, answering machines, and a fax machine and scanner were stolen. |
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The scanner reads the barcode into the spreadsheet, and the calipers magically transmit your measurements there as well. |
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Plus you get a printer, scanner and computer courseware CD to brush up your PC skills. |
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They might also use a computer system, which has a scanner, screen reader, and voice recognition or speech-to-text software. |
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The radioactive glucose emits gamma rays which are then detected by the scanner. |
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Yes, like a supermarket scanner reads the bar code on a bag of potato chips. |
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Security staff stopped me after my hand luggage went through the security scanner. |
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The scanner identifies 266 different features in the iris so no two people can be mixed up. |
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The moist blots were wrapped in clear plastic film and scanned on a conventional flat bed scanner. |
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Moving as one unit, they bore the massive weight of the scanner and slid it gently over the box. |
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The scanner takes more than 90 measurements of the hand in terms of length, width, thickness and surface area in the span of one second. |
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We were always being made to wait for appointments on the scanner at Scarborough. |
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Merlin didn't think twice about her ability to pilot the ship and turned his attention to a navigational scanner. |
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At the passport control desk, the officer holds your passport against a scanner which reads the code. |
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If you have a scanner, go ahead and scan your images and mock something up. |
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Someone even has emptied my computer and reinstalled all programmes new and still it won't recognise the scanner anymore. |
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This scanner also will allow us to obtain diagnostic scans in patients who are too dyspneic to hold their breath. |
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Tomorrow's woman's handphone should have some kind of barcode scanner built in. |
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I placed my belongings through the X-ray scanner and walked through the metal detector to fill out the form. |
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You swipe your finger on this scanner, and software then tries to make up for your mental woolliness. |
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In the event of an improper vote, the scanner rejects the ballot and the voter corrects the mistake and resubmits it. |
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Compaq presaged its entry into digital imaging by introducing a multi-function printer and a scanner last summer. |
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It has a life span of around 20 years, lies dormant until a scanner is passed over it, and sends out a low-range radio frequency. |
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In my home office, I have a computer, photocopier, fax, shredder, cordless phone and scanner. |
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Once the roots are clean, a flatbed scanner is then used to digitize images of them for scientists to analyze with computer software. |
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Of course, the scanner could only detect metals, energy sources and chemical compounds that could be combined into propellants and explosives. |
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Fee jammed her finger into a small hole, wincing as a needle pricked it, and a drop of blood fell on the DNA scanner. |
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This is the best and most effective mode in which to run your Virus scanner if your computer is infected. |
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My scanner is fubar for a limited time, and I am away from my computer for the holiday period anyhow. |
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At the same time, I connected a USB scanner and scanned in a few piccies just to keep the power load high. |
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The team then spread each set of debris onto a flatbed scanner to record the particle sizes. |
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Among his many accomplishments, he developed the technology behind the flatbed scanner, and he is a leading expert in speech recognition. |
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A simple port scanner can be written in under 15 minutes by a good programmer in a language such as Java or Perl. |
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Since he didn't own a scanner, he'd tape photographs on the wall and use his Sony video camera to take snapshots of them. |
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It observes its surroundings with an omnidirectional vision sensor, and can detect and avoid obstacles by using a laser scanner. |
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Orthal views of each pair of elements at the extremes of possible motion were recorded by photography or with a flatbed scanner. |
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The makerspace could build social capital with libraries and other institutions by making the scanner available for preserving important works. |
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The package included a high spec computer with modem, printer, scanner and software. |
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Merlin checked the readings of a hand scanner that was strapped to his left arm and grunted. |
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Cordelia breezed into the office about an hour later, smiling brightly at Wesley who was still occupying the desk, monitoring the police scanner. |
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The animals were imaged in a magnetic resonance scanner during the infusion and 1, 2, 4, and 7 days after infusion. |
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My scanner seems to be on the fritz, so I'll have to scan them at work on Saturday instead. |
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The scanner allows you to convert the film to digital files and take advantage of the use of software editing, enhancing and publishing. |
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First, you will need a scanner or digital camera to transfer your photos into your computer. |
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If you are tech-savvy, a computer and a scanner will allow you to store many of your important papers electronically. |
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The CT scanner will reduce patient exposure to radiation, offer more detailed images and improve the speed and accuracy of diagnosis. |
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The MRI scanner uses a strong magnetic field to align hydrogen atoms in the body. |
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Similar to the checked baggage system, for each ticket holder a security officer would discreetly turn on or off the X-ray scanner. |
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All CT images were taken on subjects in the supine position with an HRCT scanner, with 2-mm collimation according to the previously reported protocol. |
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As a freight train rolls through the Alameda Corridor, a scanner inside a trackside hut records data transmitted from tags affixed to the train's cargo containers. |
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I have a police scanner and a tap on the police computers and phone lines. |
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Drugs squad officers have seized imitation guns, a scanner, knives, bars of cannabis, cocaine, weighing scales and smoking pipes in the past twelve months. |
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But can a scanner the size of a TV remote really tell when that chicken goes bad? |
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Last year a powerful scanner which can detect plastic explosives and illicit drugs was installed and tested at London's Gatwick Airport as part of a pilot programme. |
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Police are developing a mobile scanner that can detect weapons being carried on the streets as part of the fight against the rising tide of gun crime. |
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The scanner examines the iris with infrared light that reduces reflections and penetrates glasses and contact lenses, preventing eyewear from interfering with recognition. |
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In a bid to reduce waiting times, 200 patients are being sent to Hope Hospital in Salford where they will be able to use a mobile scanner in the car park. |
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If combined with the airborne laser scanner, the data can be used to develop digital terrain models, contours, intensity images and other elevation representations. |
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We can estimate this deviation by measuring the same step height with different offsets, or different average positions, of the scanner relative to the surface. |
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For instance, a glove-mounted scanner transmitting an image to a heads-up display and using vibration-canceling technology would fit part of the bill. |
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Satisfied that Wesley wasn't going to take a running lunge at his lover, the vampire perched on the edge of the desk, reaching for the scanner to turn it up. |
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Finally, a retired highway patrolman monitoring a police scanner slowed the suspect by using his car to block the suspect on a small residential road. |
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The Five Stars Scanner Appeal was launched in 2003 to buy a Magnetic Resonance imaging scanner for the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital at Pendlebury. |
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Often I'm just too tired at the end of the day to schlepp over my scanner. |
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Guests include a podiatrist, a sports masseur, a foot scanner technician for determining the ideal running shoe, personal trainers, dieticians to name but a few. |
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By passing your hand over a scanner at a check-out counter you may charge your purchases to either your bank account or credit system very efficiently with no fuss. |
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The use of radioactive tracers makes it possible to outline a wide range of conditions, the take-up of the tracer being detected by a radioactive scanner. |
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It has a bird's-eye view and infrared sensors so it can spot suspects fleeing three blocks from a crime scene or hiding in the dark with its Forward Looking Infra Red scanner. |
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I think this is the fourth scanner we've had since 1995, and it's the first one we've bought that wasn't the cheapest unbranded thing we could find. |
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Now we're back with a new scanner and a new CD burner, so there may be a more multimedia feel to what comes out of West Odd Productions in the next few months. |
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Along with Tapp, he is also developing a scanner for measuring body composition that combines induction tomography with an optical imaging technique called photonic scanning. |
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Multispectral scanner systems are passive, electro-optical sensors that collect and digitally record reflected and emitted electromagnetic energy. |
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See, the scanner automagically scans at large scale and high res. |
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A dying taxi driver spent hours aboard an ambulance travelling from Wexford to Cork because the CT scanner in the hospital to which he was first admitted was unmanned. |
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As with the fingerprint scanner of the iPhone 5s, the larger screen means that the phone will cost more. |
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Both groups were shown the same images of food while lying in an fmri scanner. |
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The scanner, the size of a small copy machine, uses spectrometry that can detect a billionth of a gram of explosives, such as TNT and nitroglycerine. |
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The switch last fall from the punch-card ballots to the optical scanner machines allows a voter to complete an absentee ballot and feed it into the machine immediately. |
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They weigh 14 ounces and are powered by four AA batteries, with input capabilities for a radio or scanner, and an output jack for receiving or recording. |
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He put the picture in the scanner, then e-mailed a copy of it to his family. |
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Data is then transferred from the scanner to the PC via a cable that connects to the computer serial port or an IrDa port. |
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On a separate day, an MRI scanner took images of each man's heels and Achilles tendons. |
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A new optical scanner is described which serves as a monogon or single-facet device, providing one scan per shaft rotation. |
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Raimann ripsaws work in conjunction with a ControlLogix scanner for optimizing defects and detection. |
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The matrix code is not currently being used nor inspected by any kind of scanner. |
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It started off raising money for the Island's own MRI scanner as an appeal had been launched. |
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It then raised money both for a new CTI scanner and the Earl Mountbatten Hospice. |
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Canon's MultiPASS1000 plain paper fax machine integrates a PC fax, bubblejet printer, telephone, scanner and copier. |
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Vanguard Configuration Manager is the only fully automated baseline configuration scanner for mainframe DISA STIGs today. |
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It is used in scientific research, in particular, as a length standard for scanner calibration of scanning probe microscope. |
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He stepped over to the privacy booth and then to the scanner machines. |
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On health and safety grounds they had to move, but it meant we would have had no scanner and no PA system. |
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In the other case the scanner performs a given number of scannings, thus giving an automatic display of the complete set of measuring points. |
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For each lexeme, the scanner creates a small data package known as a token and passes this data package on to the parser. |
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To generate mill scans, each stem was laid on a conveyer belt at the mill and then run through the NBE scanner. |
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Theoretical approach on a galvanometric scanner with an enhanced duty cycle, Proc. |
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It allows for 24 staves of music and includes MIDI-Scan technology allowing you to turn sheet music into editable music via a scanner. |
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The Geode system features an app and an iPhone case with a fingerprint scanner, e-ink display and patented rewriteable GeoCard. |
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BookDrive from Atiz is an automatic page-turning scanner that can cut considerable time from the process of digitizing printed materials. |
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The ScanScope is a high-resolution microscope slide scanner that digitizes an entire slide at diagnostic resolution in minutes. |
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Other hardware to add to build a multimedia environment, includes a VCR, camcorder, scanner, keyboard, laser disc and sound system. |
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It is a 64-slice scanner, and is portable for moveability inside and outside the operating room on ceiling-mounted rails. |
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That includes a 64-slice CT scanner, four C-arm fluoroscopes, two ultrasound machines, and two daVinci robots. |
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Mantex receives several inquiries a week from various countries and has presold the new scanner prior to the start of the suggested development. |
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The compound was tagged with an isotope that temporarily gives off gamma rays detectable by a special kind of computerized tomography scanner. |
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Lot 3 supply and installation of a CT scanner, telemedical equipment and laboratory equipment. |
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A tissue contains many voxels, and each voxel emits a signal in response to the magnetic field created by the scanner. |
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Like most things digital, the home scanner market has exploded, thanks to the growth of the Internet and a sharp drop in price. |
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This company offers the Wine Collector 250 mini, a wireless barcode scanner the size of a keyfob. |
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I'll just probe your planet, In my hoity-toity manner, And search for citric acid, With my tutti-frutti scanner. |
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Morpho has debuted Finger On the Fly, the world's fastest contactless four finger scanner. |
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I can't scan the whole document quickly because I only have a flatbed scanner. |
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The prosthesis was modified labside using a scanner and a CNC milling machine. |
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The scanner takes an electronic picture of the material, which could be text, a drawing or a photo. |
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The TV stars were asked to switch on the scanner and were shown how it works as experts put a globe artichoke through the machine to highlight the detailed images obtained. |
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Each martial artist in XMA stepped into Nexus Digital Studios' laser scanner for the 3D body scan necessary to create a life-like virtual model of a human being. |
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Not included are products that cannot be adequately tracked with current scanner technology, including meat, poultry, cheese, fish, dairy, and bakery. |
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Its linear imaging engine features a sharp, brightly illuminated scan line for accurate scanner positioning and a fast scan rate for quick and accurate decoding of bar codes. |
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Apart from the standard accessories, the kiosk also features a 2D barcode scanner and a contact-less handphone scanner for passengers to verify themselves. |
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In a new study from Sweden's Karolinska Institutet, neuroscientists created an out-of-body illusion in participants placed inside a brain scanner. |
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These features and more are available as part of the standard CAPI software interface, at no additional charge when you purchase a Burroughs SmartSource scanner. |
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For example, the pediatric vision scanner, developed by REBIScan, could eradicate amblyopia one of the leading causes of preventable vision loss in children. |
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The only other school in the world to boast the iris scanner is in New Jersey, US, and is attended by the children of the boss of the manufacturer, Iridian Technologies. |
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However, the second type of scanner currently deployed at airports uses backscatter X-rays that expose the individual being screened to very low levels of ionizing radiation. |
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The system features a flat screen monitor and an omni-directional depth scanner that reads barcodes and magnetic cards anywhere within its three-dimensional field of view. |
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Built for use in the office or on the road, this PENTAX DSmobile 600 scanner provides higher resolution and more powerful speed than previous PENTAX mobile scanners. |
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A CT gamma camera with a CT scanner in a single integrated unit allows radiologists to anatomically localize scintigraphic findings on SPECT images. |
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Capturing 10 X-ray images each second, the scanner enables doctors to peer into pulsing coronary arteries and identify blockages with 95 percent accuracy. |
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The patient is then stabilized and transferred to the SPECT scanner to receive a brain SPECT scan, which will indicate the regional cerebral perfusion at the time of ictus. |
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The scanner I used divided the scanned image into square pixels. |
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Generally speaking, profiles are simply big look-up tables that relate how a press, scanner, camera or monitor creates color to the actual color that is produced. |
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Not only will he be able to improve his skills with his prize, but his school has also benefited with a camera, film scanner and colour bubblejet printer. |
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Researchers can select a different multi-pinhole collimator configuration for each study and calibrate the scanner with a simple automated process. |
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A GRANDMOTHER of eight has spoken of her relief at being able to use an MRI scanner to dispel fears of a brain tumour despite acute claustrophobia. |
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For a while, the outdoor broadcast scanner was rocked on its wheels by the protesters and they managed to shut off the power to one of the big GE video screen projectors. |
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The probe captures the precise throat shapes from the deep, narrow passages within the cylinder head, while the scanner captures all other data in the form of point clouds. |
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