A nanoparticle one billionth of a meter long may hold the key to a new concept of magnetic imaging in the brain. |
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Typical aberrations that can impact imaging performance include astigmatism, chromatic aberration, and spherical aberration. |
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Patients requiring preoperative magnetic resonance imaging must remove body jewelry. |
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These millimeter wave frequencies have been used for radio astronomy, space-based cloud imaging, and various military applications. |
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Plain radiographs are less sensitive for metastatic lesions than are other imaging tests. |
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More recently radiologists have become involved also in ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging. |
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Both men specialize in radiology and have joined the hospital's department of medical imaging. |
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This is a partial list of radionuclides that decay by positron emission and have been used in biomedical imaging studies. |
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Incidental renal or adrenal masses are sometimes found during imaging for problems unrelated to the kidneys and adrenal glands. |
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The fire control system includes a laser rangefinder, computer, wind sensor and, in the latest model, thermal imaging equipment. |
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Ground IR and radar sensors are used to cue the aerostat imaging sensor to identify targets. |
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With this new initiative, Georgia Tech purchased a new video imaging system for the rebadging process. |
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The imaging systems are used to provide an airborne survey by aerial photography. |
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The diagnostic workup, including imaging studies, was negative for identifying the source of sepsis. |
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If the findings of imaging are inconclusive, a staging laparoscopy or laparotomy may be done before definitive surgery. |
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This state of the art machine combines advanced metabolic imaging with high-resolution rapid anatomic imaging. |
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Magnetic resonance imaging is an imaging technique that provides superior tissue visualization of human anatomy. |
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Most current studies have relied on imaging methods, which require good contrast for image resolution. |
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Providing Web access to retrospective holdings is difficult because it involves digitally imaging older materials. |
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My experience with lensless imaging as my primary creative medium has shown me the pinhole camera's tremendous versatility and essential mystery. |
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The fetal head was high in the fundus and imaging was not easy with reverberations partially obscuring the proximal hemisphere. |
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Tests have shown that a sensitive thermal imaging technique which spots heat coming off the face can detect liars. |
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The study will also employ a variety of imaging techniques and specific investigations aimed at exploring anti-tumour efficacy. |
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These systems differ in the configuration and application of electronic map operating and graphic imaging functions. |
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All personnel who remained in the room during CT fluoroscopic imaging wore lead aprons. |
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Anatomical artists pay homage to the body hidden under the skin with woodcuts, copper engravings, lithographs, photographs, and digital imaging. |
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Magnetic resonance imaging confirmed recurrent hemorrhage of the arteriovenous malformation into the cervical spinal cord. |
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It is a privately held company, specializing in rugged battlefield imaging systems. |
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So reading the runes then, a Pearl phone, perhaps with some fancy imaging integrated, looks likely to take its place in the 8000 series. |
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At the time, he was a civilian assisting in the force's computer unit doing low-grade jobs such as imaging and downloading files. |
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The luminescence was quantified in live cells using bioluminescence imaging. |
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Magnetic resonance imaging uses the body's natural magnetic properties to produce detailed images from any part of the body. |
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The increasing availability of magnetic resonance imaging and ultrasonography should improve diagnostic reliability. |
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Computed tomography scans and magnetic resonance imaging also are adapted from space technology. |
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The researchers investigated the dilatation changes in the brachial artery using high resolution magnetic resonance imaging. |
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Strokes can be diagnosed by computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging. |
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If there are any diagnostic doubts, patients should be referred for evaluation by magnetic resonance imaging or arthroscopy. |
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Metabolic and toxic screens, as well as computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, were used to exclude other causes of dementia. |
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Confirmation of a stress fracture is best made using triple phase nuclear medicine bone scan or magnetic resonance imaging. |
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For the new study, Kwangwook Cho's team at the university medical school, used magnetic resonance imaging to measure brain volumes. |
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More recent and dramatic evidence has come largely through functional magnetic resonance imaging and positron emission tomography. |
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Dimples should never be probed and should be evaluated with magnetic resonance imaging before neurosurgical intervention. |
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Ultrasound uses high frequency sound waves and magnetic resonance imaging uses radio waves. |
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If surgery is contemplated, injected dye, or magnetic resonance imaging can outline the blockages of the vessels in detail. |
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The spinal canal should be examined by magnetic resonance imaging or computed tomography, and surgery is indicated for severe symptoms. |
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A nuclear bone scan and magnetic resonance imaging of the spine confirmed compression fractures of those two vertebrae. |
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She had magnetic resonance imaging of the heart to rule out right ventricular dysplasia, and this showed no abnormality. |
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Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging of the head gave normal results as did computed tomography of the cervical spine. |
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The researchers used functional magnetic resonance imaging to measure blood flow throughout the brains of 16 adults. |
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The scientific payload includes stereo imaging equipment, a laser altimeter, a magnetometers, and an X-ray Spectrometer. |
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The same imaging sensors are used to help aid precision bomb attacks over enemy targets. |
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Documents are scanned into the system then the document imaging system stores them somewhere on a hard drive or optical disk. |
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Repeat films are usually required, and a bone scan or magnetic resonance imaging if there is doubt. |
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Occasionally, a blood test, bone scan or magnetic resonance imaging exam also may be necessary. |
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It is superseding most diagnostic endoscopic cholangiopancreatography as faster magnetic resonance imaging scanners become more widely available. |
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Document management technologies include digital imaging, which uses scanners to digitally replicate documents. |
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They include plain radiographs, magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasonography, and bone scintigraphy. |
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In general, magnetic resonance is excellent for imaging soft tissue and bone marrow. |
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More frequent screenings with mammograms and MRI imaging can lead to early diagnosis. |
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The police helicopter was mobilised and thermal imaging was used to check the local area to find the offenders. |
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Police launched a massive search, combing the area with a helicopter equipped with thermal imaging cameras, sniffer dogs and scores of officers. |
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Digital imaging standardization is basic to all image decision support systems. |
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To address this, we used a time-lapse imaging technique to directly measure cell cycle parameters in living embryos. |
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Excellent imaging and detailed channel separation, along with the aforementioned stirring score gives this disc a memorable sound. |
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Autopsies, considered in the past the gold standard for diagnosis, have been replaced by serology, imaging, biopsies, and other studies. |
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If PCFs fulfill their potential, they could have important applications in spectroscopy, metrology, biomedicine, imaging, and telecommunications. |
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Internal zoning and grain characteristics were mapped by microphotography and cathodoluminescence imaging. |
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Resuscitation, toxicology, and clinical criteria for imaging represent some of the core topics of the practice of emergency medicine. |
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All this in a plant with no eyes or imaging organs anybody knows about, no brain or nervous system to support mindfulness. |
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Information can be mined from the web, corporate intranets, databases, imaging systems, file servers, and other sources. |
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The entire imaging set-up was covered by dark foil to shield the root from light, which could interfere with root growth. |
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However, the activations of these areas during bimanually coordinated motions have not been fully investigated by the functional imaging studies. |
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To ensure American companies prosper in the coming years a focus should be placed on accelerating brain imaging and biochips technologies. |
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As information from biochips and brain imaging technology becomes available it will be possible to diagnose mental disorders from the bottom up. |
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Our methods did not incorporate other imaging modalities and we may have underestimated the prevalence of this finding. |
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The exact role and indications for use of these imaging modalities as diagnostic aids still are being defined. |
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In the future, advanced diagnostic modalities, such as myocardial perfusion imaging, may have a role in reducing unnecessary hospitalizations. |
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The semiconductor devices can be used in things such as TV screens, computer monitors, medical imaging and digital cameras. |
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The checkerboard pattern is a standard surface rendering option in 3D computer imaging software packages. |
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These tests may include blood tests, urinalysis and imaging studies, such as ultrasounds or angiography. |
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From an imaging perspective, several photographs were either underexposed or blurred due to insufficient exposure time. |
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Similarly, imaging of dense slurries and multiphase flows is not yet within practical reach because of the many interfaces of these systems. |
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In multispectral images, the same spatial region is captured multiple times using different imaging modalities. |
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The active imaging area is close to the panel's edge, for unrestricted access to the patient. |
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All patients with chronic kidney disease should undergo urinalysis and renal imaging as part of the diagnostic evaluation. |
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Sight systems with night vision capability or thermal imaging are available. |
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The best diagnostic test available for DVT is venography, although magnetic resonance imaging may rival venography for accuracy. |
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Firefighters used thermal imaging equipment and a pressurised ventilation system to tackle the smoke. |
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We have experimentally verified the utility of the microscope dynamic light scattering imaging technique. |
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Exercise testing performed with myocardial perfusion imaging improves the sensitivity and specificity for the detection of restenosis. |
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An imaging spectrograph, a digital camera, and a computer analyze the amount of laser light absorbed by the apples, which indicates sweetness. |
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This approach enables a single imaging spectrograph to perform the work of several independent spectrographs. |
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The returning light would be detected by an imaging spectrometer to create a spectral image of the apple on a computer screen. |
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Magnetic resonance imaging showed a mass bilaterally in the nasopharynx and the sphenoid sinuses. |
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He had no spinal injury, and the results from magnetic resonance imaging were normal. |
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Magnetic resonance imaging is especially useful in determining if there is spread of tumor into the spinal canal. |
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A lot of magic is about visualising, imaging, strongly imagining in your mind's eye. |
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Computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging are undertaken to stage the disease accurately. |
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Previous attempts to diagnose thromboemboli using radiolabeled antibodies and nuclear medicine imaging have been disappointing. |
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The nuclear medicine physician should be aware of certain imaging pitfalls when trying to establish the diagnosis of biliary atresia. |
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Current imaging for bronchogenic carcinoma makes use of plain chest radiographs, CT, MRI, and nuclear medicine. |
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Improvements in cardiac imaging and new biochemical assays have made diagnosis more straightforward. |
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Cranial CT and magnetic resonance imaging revealed a small metastasis in the right caudate nucleus. |
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One award goes to the Waterhouse Lane imaging group which uses charge-coupled devices to reduce the need for dental X-rays. |
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Most patients in clinical trials had osteolytic bone metastases on imaging studies. |
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Osteitis or osteomyelitis may be observed with imaging studies, but bone biopsy may be necessary. |
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Common findings on brain imaging include enlarged ventricles, widened cortical sulci, and cerebral, cerebellar, or brain stem atrophy. |
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Disk imaging plays an important part in not only disaster recovery and bare-metal restores, but also in disk deployment and change management. |
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Other markers of kidney damage include abnormalities in urine sediment, blood, and urine chemistries, and abnormal findings on imaging studies. |
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We are still scratching the surface of what will become possible once we are able to build much higher resolution holographic imaging systems. |
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Although several vendors supply excellent equipment for gross and microscopic imaging, these are expensive and often difficult to use. |
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The frame grabber, or video capture card, interfaces the imaging units to the host computer. |
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For example, fluorescent tracers and video imaging have allowed industrial hygienists to measure farm workers' exposure to pesticides. |
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Studies looking at pathological or brain imaging data would be needed to address these possibilities. |
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An understanding of the traditional photographic work flow in anatomic pathology is essential to designing a successful digital imaging solution. |
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All had cerebral atrophy, but none had intracranial vascular pathology on magnetic resonance imaging examination. |
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The acoustic imaging sensors help detect mines and other potentially hazardous objects. |
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Working from a light airplane, where imaging altitudes are higher, requires a larger detector. |
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He will engage in meditation while having his brain scanned by state-of-the-art brain imaging devices. |
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This printer really changed my outlook on what is possible with digital imaging these days. |
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After all, your doctor is making decisions about your treatment based on imaging hardware today. |
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The advanced technology in leading-edge imaging products is not how they create a partition, but rather, how they image the disk. |
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In fact, when I was in prison I taught a class on how to stop smoking and we had people imaging themselves smoke free, you know. |
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As a computer engineering major, his main interests are in biomedical imaging systems and advanced image processing algorithms. |
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Our full range of imaging devices can be used as imagesetters or platesetters, simply by loading them with the appropriate media. |
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A general concern with AFM imaging of living cells is that the imaging process in some way perturbs the cells. |
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Conventional methods for cancer diagnosis use roentgenography, scintigraphy, ultrasound, and magnetic resonance imaging techniques for tissue imaging. |
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Magnetic resonance imaging showed a 2.5-cm, smoothly marginated, ovoid mass that did not have the signal characteristics typical for benign adenoma or myelolipoma. |
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If only one of the three clinical tests is positive, imaging is indicated. |
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Most recently, advanced imaging techniques have been used to examine which parts of the brain are active during particular tactual tasks in awake humans. |
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By adding multiple laser wavelengths, it will be possible to perform active multispectral imaging, with improved radiometric performance and fewer shadows. |
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The diagnosis is confirmed by magnetic resonance imaging that shows narrowing of the spinal canal caused by osteophytes, herniated discs and ligamentum flavum hypertrophy. |
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Magnetic resonance imaging or examination under anesthesia and arthroscopy are options when adequate examination is not possible because of pain or spasm. |
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These can all narrow the thecal sac, but the location and imaging features of the process in this case are highly suggestive of a disk herniation. |
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Today's armoured battle might take place at night, using thermal imaging devices that are in many ways better than optical sights even on a clear day. |
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As new imaging technologies offer us graphic evidence of the visible humanity of the growing fetus, our moral sentiments may be powerfully awakened or reawakened. |
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Magnetic resonance imaging off the brain showed scattered foci of abnormal white matter signal in both cerebral hemispheres, which were considered entirely nonspecific. |
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The six imaging siderostats can be mounted on any one of the concrete piers apparent along the arms of the Y, providing the maximum baseline of 437 meters. |
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This is bare-bones, disintegrating-nitrate-to-VHS-to-DVD imaging that does a disservice to the legacy of one of entertainment's truly stellar showmen. |
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Scientists on the volcano's flanks are measuring the likelihood of an eruption through thermal imaging, precise measurements of rock movement and gas analysis. |
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As night falls, the soldiers here use high-tech thermal imaging cameras, cameras so sophisticated, they can see a rat in the rubble, a stray cat, a man sweeping the floor. |
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It uses infrared thermal imaging to project an image onto the satellite navigation screen showing people, animals or crashed cars up to 300 yards away. |
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Even if we use sophisticated detection systems like thermal imaging, the guerillas can move down to the basement where they will evade even those means of detection. |
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An alarm is sounded and closed-circuit TV cameras equipped with thermal imaging locate and track the potential threat and send information and pictures to the authorities. |
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Thermography, or thermal imaging, is a rapid, remote, noninvasive technique used to obtain an image of heat distribution across the surface of an object. |
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Cathodoluminescence imaging revealed that all grains contain a discrete core whose internal zonation was truncated by a surrounding brightly luminescent rim. |
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The army and marine snipers particularly like to work at night, when their night vision and thermal imaging equipment enables them to shoot accurately in the darkness. |
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When imaging liposome attachment and coalescence to a clean surface, the slides were affixed to a magnetic disk and placed directly into the microscope. |
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By contrast with infrared thermometry, thermal imaging allows information on the temperatures of all areas in a scene to be obtained simultaneously in one image. |
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Combining oblique and differential interference illumination allows the system to capture high-contrast images while imaging macro and micro features. |
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The company's surgical navigator uses radiographic imaging to help a surgeon accurately guide cannulae and surgical instruments to targeted areas of the spine. |
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Satellite imaging wasn't able to penetrate to the ground because of the amount of heat and debris in the air, but we were able to track all incoming and outgoing traffic. |
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We can then choose a few optimal spectral bands that will get the job done with enough speed and accuracy when used in multispectral imaging systems. |
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Extensive forensic ink analysis and multispectral imaging tests provided further physical evidence that placed the documents in the same time period. |
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Human organs in specimen jars could be replaced by three-dimensional holograms using a new kind of imaging technology being developed in the United Kingdom. |
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If the image is adequate, it is downloaded onto digital imaging software that can organize the photographs more efficiently than paper binders and take up only virtual space. |
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Researchers are applying chemical imaging techniques to investigations of cellular function, disease processes, protein interactions, DNA, biomaterials, and pharmaceuticals. |
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The six processors in Ozone 3 are paragraphic equalizer, multiband dynamics, multiband harmonic exciter, multiband stereo imaging, loudness maximizer and mastering reverb. |
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This new technology, an imaging method known as in vivo bioluminescence, enables investigators to track changes in the viral population in the same animal day after day. |
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Ultrasonography and radiography are equally effective imaging studies for detecting developmental dysplasia of the hip in infants four to six months of age. |
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Working together, we can increase the understanding of how advances in biomedical imaging and bioengineering can be applied to improve public health. |
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The past decade has seen an increasing ability to perform preliminary examination of the effect of new treatments by using magnetic resonance imaging as an outcome measure. |
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Nested arrays of geophysical data on the shelf and upper slope are the primary means to imaging stratigraphic successions and associated facies architecture. |
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Information on all aspects of NIBIB structure and operations and on activities related to biomedical imaging and bioengineering in general is available on the site. |
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Both vesicles and bilayer patches were found not to move laterally over the time range of 10 min and more, except at relatively high imaging forces. |
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Hopefully, my talk on our emerging neurosociety and the important role that biochips and brain imaging will play in driving future societal change put this question to bed. |
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Change detection by this method is a challenging task because soft tissue takes on different shapes at different imaging sessions, resulting in misaligned mammograms. |
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Laser-based active imaging provides high-resolution day and night imaging and can help eliminate the problem of diurnal contrast reversal common to thermal imagers. |
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Ultrasonography and computed tomography are the imaging studies of choice. |
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With micrographics and document imaging equipment you can take thousands of documents and folders and put them on one little CD or a few rolls of film. |
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Ultrasound scans of the brains of all of our patients were normal, and so was cranial computed tomography in two and magnetic resonance imaging in one. |
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Video imaging and photographic stereograms are but two examples. |
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Retinal imaging, voiceprints, hand geometry readers and other biometric technologies permit authentication of individuals with a precision we once thought impossible. |
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A major finding of the magnetospheric imaging instrument is the discovery of a new radiation belt just above Saturn's cloud tops, up to the inner edge of the D-ring. |
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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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Doctors can check the implant, after it has been inserted, simply by feeling it, or by ultrasonography, magnetic resonance imaging, or a blood test. |
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With the transition to digital imaging and the use of archival pigmented inks, sepia toning is done these days almost exclusively for aesthetic reasons. |
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Just Recently researchers were able to determine the damage to the ship by imaging the sunken liner with an acoustic device known as a sub-bottom profiler. |
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If my doctor sends me for an imaging or blood test, how do I know where I can get it the cheapest? |
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Abdominal ultrasonography is the preferred imaging modality for the evaluation of gynecologic pain, which is more common than urolithiasis in women of childbearing age. |
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And air Force assessors are the first to say such imaging never tells the whole story. |
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Possible fields of inquiry for the initiative include government and military uses of imaging technology. |
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We have suspicions about the latter based on various kinds of imaging and listening intelligence. |
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The imaging system objective collects the unscattered incident light and the scattered light that falls within the solid angle defined by its numerical aperture. |
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The resolution of the height measurement is mainly limited by the z-axis noise, which is normally a few tenths of a nanometer under standard imaging conditions. |
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Diagnosis depends on careful clinical observation over many weeks, because there are no laboratory or imaging tests that reliably indicate that a patient is vegetative. |
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Furthermore, they provide representations of the spatial distribution of the molecules during the reaction, allowing direct imaging of the molecule repartition on the lattice. |
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Although the system can analyze only temporal changes of cellular fluorescence, the expansion to a multispectral imaging system for spatiotemporal analysis is straightforward. |
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Based on this principle, mica has been successfully used in numberless studies especially for AFM imaging of moving double-stranded DNA and DNA-protein complexes in liquid. |
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Niles, SpeakerCraft, and others use directional tweeters and woofers that can be separately adjusted to compensate for imaging problems arising from the positioning drawbacks. |
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A statistical reanalysis of four sets of functional magnetic resonance imaging data supports this theory, Lloyd reports in the Aug. |
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A follow-up magnetic resonance imaging showed improvement but persistence of pelvic phlegmon. |
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A retinoschisis may be differentiated from RD by appearance, visual field testing, ultrasound B-scan, and more definitively with OCT imaging. |
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Here we report on the use of imaging flow cytometry to analyze vertical profiles through the photic zone. |
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The event will also cover fields such as gastro-intestinal cancer, gyne oncology, surgical oncology, cancer imaging and nutrition in cancer. |
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In the field of metallography, microcomputers have led to modular instrument designs, computer-aided imaging and walk-away convenience. |
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The cell imaging platform extracts bacterial cells from patient blood and micropipettes them in up to 48 cassette-held flowcell channels. |
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Functional magnetic resonance imaging of a child with Alice in Wonderland syndrome during an episode of micropsia. |
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Missed diagnosis of limited ascending aortic dissection by multiple imaging modalities leading to fatal cardiac tamponade and aortic rupture. |
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They have developed a new imaging technology to 'see' camouflaged marine animals in the eyes of their predators. |
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Hyperacute haematomas are hyperintense on T2-weighted imaging and DWI because of the T2 shine-through phenomenon. |
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The mortality benefit is probably directly tied to the reduction in cesareans associated with Doppler imaging. |
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Specifically, the NIRS has reevaluated the clinical dosages of two antipsychotics sulpiride and sultopride using PET imaging. |
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Cranial magnetic resonance imaging revealed subependimal hamartomas and cortical tubers. |
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As an incidentaloma, imaging is difficult to distinguish ganglioneuroblastoma from other adrenal incidentaloma. |
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The closest differential diagnosis on imaging for a convexity or falx chondroma is meningioma. |
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By imaging the naturally occurring fingerprint inside the security box, Escher binds the indicium to each particular piece of paper. |
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Infrared imaging systems are the systems that are used to sense infrared radiation reflected or emitted by an object. |
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Sono-elasticity imaging in ultrasonic tissue characterization and echographic imaging. |
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Magnetic nanoparticles are applied in the production of ferrofluids which are used in targeted drug delivery and diagnostic imaging. |
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Burdette Synchrotron radiation instrumentation, x-ray topography, x-ray and real time imaging, crystal growth. |
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Magnetic resonance imaging of the right hand showed numerous sclerotic lesions in the distal radius, ulna, carpal bones and metacarpal head. |
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Myocardial perfusion imaging accounted for almost a quarter of the total effective dose. |
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The diagnosis of PPGL relies on biochemical evidence of excess catecholamine secretion and confirmation of tumor presence by imaging studies. |
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That's because thermal imaging cameras detect heat signatures, such as body temperatures. |
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There were no pathologic signs in the evaluation of cerebral, cervical, and thoracolumbar magnetic resonance imaging. |
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The book would be useful for students and technologists in all disciplines and specialties to help understand sonographic imaging. |
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However, sonography or magnetic resonance imaging is also usually needed as an additional method for confirmation. |
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Sonography for diagnostic imaging purposes employs frequencies of one million to twenty million cycles per second, he says. |
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On grey-scale ultrasound imaging, 10x7 cm placental tissue was visualised with loss of the retroplacental sonolucent zone. |
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On MR imaging, MIH is characterised by abnormal fusion of the posterior frontal and parietal regions of the cerebral hemispheres. |
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Magnetic resonance imaging confirmed the presence of soft tissue extension involving the tibiofibular syndesmosis and peroneal tendons. |
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A recent application of this imaging modality includes the investigation of human cardiac genes as homologously expressed in fruit flies. |
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Magnetic resonance imaging of the placenta in rhesus monkeys, Macaca mulatta. |
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Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a multicystic mass with little perifocal edema. |
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Acceleware's solution reduces the time required to complete this work from hours to minutes to speed up the imaging workflow. |
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Magnetic resonance imaging was not obtained, nor was electronystagmography performed. |
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Multiplane transesophageal echocardiographic doppler imaging accurately determines cardiac output measurements in critically ill patients. |
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Subsequent magnetic resonance imaging of the brain, with and without contrast, performed with attention directed toward the chiasm was normal. |
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In vivo optical detection of cancer using chlorin e6-polyvinylpyrrolidone induced fluorescence imaging and spectroscopy. |
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The imaging system offers magnetic stripe encoding, industry standard bar codes, signature capture, chroma key, and dual-sided badge printing. |
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Magnetic resonance imaging showed multiple hypointense necrotic lesions of varying sizes on T2-weighted imaging. |
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Then, with the help of magnetic resonance imaging, they conducted a volumetric analysis of the subjects' left and right hippocampi. |
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When fully configured, the KM-C830 is a networkable full-color imaging system with copy, print, scan and fax functions. |
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Consider a neuroradiological imaging for onset of visual or neurological symptoms. |
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Multiple subependymal tubers were identified on brain magnetic resonance imaging. |
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This report covers the definition, description, and forecast of the global hyperspectral imaging market. |
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Toshiba's imaging products include CT, MRI, nuclear medicine, ultrasounds, and both conventional and vascular X-ray systems. |
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Cartilaginous tumors may produce irregularly shaped calcifications within their matrix that resemble popcorn on imaging studies. |
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Body parts, food, and appliances seen with a thermal imaging camera. |
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Endodontic Radiology, 2nd edition, is a unique reference that examines all aspects of radiographic imaging related to endodontics. |
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These superatoms may also have potential biomedical applications such as sensing, imaging and drug delivery. |
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We examined the anatomical height and shape of the conus medullaris in 602 cases using magnetic resonance imaging. |
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The imaging demonstrated an abnormal soft tissue density in the left supraglottic region. |
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Identification of intratumoral fat within the mass on imaging studies may suggest the diagnosis of AML preoperatively. |
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Magnetic resonance imaging in the diagnosis of acute injured distal tibiofibular syndesmosis. |
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On imaging, it appears as a well-circumscribed tumor, and intraoperatively, it presents as a sessile, polypoid mass arising from the synovium. |
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Fetal RPE were counterstained with crystal violet following fluorescence imaging. |
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The fossil birds from Las Hoyas will be digitally brought back to life thanks to the prodigious possibilities offered by synchrotron imaging. |
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With the increase in channels, it is possible to see a shift to rapid three dimensional imaging with sub-millimeter isotropic resolutions. |
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The PRIME study enrolled 166 patients with prodromal or mild Alzheimer's who screened positive for amyloid-beta plaques on PET imaging. |
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As BMI increased, the correlation between C-reactive protein levels and cardiovascular imaging evaluations decreased. |
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The effectiveness of screening for diabetic retinopathy by digital imaging photography and technician ophthalmoscopy. |
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Women with risk factors for a complicated cause for recurrent urinary tract infection should be evaluated by cystoscopy and imaging. |
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The technology combines an optical microscope with proprietary digital imaging software to measure topographical details of a surface. |
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Initial imaging revealed a space-occupying, non-enhancing lesion in the optic chiasm. |
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NaviLink is optionally available for the ARCADIS Varic and for 3D imaging with the Orbic. |
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Technology has revolutionized the range of possibilities with orthodontic treatment, from imaging to appliance fabrication. |
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Radiological imaging showed hypertrophic osteoarthropathy and acro-osteolysis. |
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Usefulness of CT scan, MRI and radiocholesterol scintigraphy for adrenal imaging in Cushing's syndrome. |
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Impact of magnetic resonance imaging on the surgical management of cystic hygromas. |
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Many such top-down studies have associated the abundance of vectors or vectorborne disease incidence by using satellite imaging. |
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The fluorophores for NIR imaging had been typically limited to the general class of cyanine dyes such as indocyanine green. |
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The Nokia 808 uses technology originating from satellite imaging called Pixel Oversampling. |
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Sonourethrogram and MRI are now being used as an adjunct to voiding cystourethrography and retrograde urethrography in urethral imaging. |
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Hyperspectral fluorescence microscopy combines spectroscopy and imaging techniques to quantify and separate multiple fluorescent probes. |
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Bruney had a magnetic resonance imaging exam on Thursday and an arthrogram on Friday, seeking answers. |
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Acquisition times can be long and prevent imaging within the time span of a single breathhold. |
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Functional magnetic resonance imaging visualizes the blood oxygen level-dependent signal in the brain, which indexes neural activity. |
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However, when present, it poses a diagnostic dilemma to clinicians, as little help comes from gastroenteroscopy and imaging. |
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Cosmetic imaging helps my patients see for themselves how gum lifts can make the difference between a satisfactory case and a great case. |
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On imaging studies, the liver metastases of GCTs are characterized by thickened walls with hypervascularity and nodular excrescences. |
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Dr. Silverman heads the neuronuclear imaging section at the University of California, Los Angeles, Medical Center. |
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Both have TV and thermal imaging cameras in addition to conventional optics. |
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If placenta praevia is identified, further imaging should be undertaken to ascertain the presence of placenta accreta. |
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Recognition that periarterial inflammation can cause Raeder's syndrome should alert the clinician to the need for relevant imaging studies. |
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Second, ultrasonic data obtained with the high frequency SAM can be used for assessing reflectability or texture in clinical echographic imaging. |
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Penetrators will be connected by an umbilicus to an afterbody containing imaging and meteorological instruments. |
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She waked often in the solitude of the night, imaging the bride and bridegroom on the track of rapture, following the unwaning star. |
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The features were then confirmed in measurements done by a NIST researcher, imaging with an atomic force microscope in air. |
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Volkow pioneered the use of brain imaging to investigate the toxic effects and addictive properties of abusable drugs. |
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Using 1 H magnetic resonance imaging and complementary analytical techniques to characterize developmental changes in the Zantedeschia Spreng. |
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VectorSeis imaging of PS waves from lower Zechstein limestone reefs brought new, essential information, and we achieved the survey objectives. |
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The EMP 2000 is built around a high-performance lap top computer, which also performs digital imaging for quantitating the analytical results. |
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The GE Optima CT660 with radiation dose reduction technology offers high-quality imaging with radiation dose reduction of up to 50 percent. |
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These changes likely account for the brittle quality of the weakened epiphysis in LCP, seen as increased radiodensity on imaging. |
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Following imaging studies, the mass was surgically removed via a subcostal incision and anterior gastrotomy. |
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Varian manufactures a variety of flat panel detectors for radiographic and radioscopic imaging applications. |
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If pancreatic juice analysis has not been obtained, imaging CT and EUS with blood tests tests are repeated annually. |
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With the release of these maps, Afghanistan has become the first country to be almost completely mapped using hyperspectral imaging data. |
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Meanwhile, nuclear imaging has helped doctors pinpoint which parathyroid gland is diseased, reducing the need for exploratory surgery. |
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Comparison of radiography, CT and MR imaging in detection of arthropathies in patients with hemophilia. |
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On imaging, plain films of the abdomen may reveal annular or semicircular calcific plaques, ascites and poorly defined soft-tissue masses. |
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The book includes further resources, a glossary, and imaging data for his stunning astrophotos. |
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Autofluorescent proteins with excitation in the optical window for intravital imaging in mammals. |
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The most immediate application of autofluorescent ductal imaging would probably be surgical, he said. |
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Brain imaging and sleep-laboratory data clearly delineate among wakefulness, REM sleep, and non-REM sleep, the Harvard scientists note. |
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His large-scale paintings based on autoradiographs fuse the traditions of abstract art with cutting-edge scientific imaging technology. |
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Millimetre wave and backscatter imaging technologies will both be tested at the airport. |
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Often computer tomography or magnetic resonance imaging are unable to detect low-grade gliomas or distinguish glioma from other diseases. |
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