A follow-up CT scan of the chest 6 months later included sectional views of the upper abdomen and showed an abnormality in the pancreas. |
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If the lump is small and cannot be felt, your doctor may use a mammogram or ultrasound scan to find the lump and insert the needle. |
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According to Dennis Elliott, marketing director at Kolibri Art Studio, a technician first makes a digital scan of the image to be reproduced. |
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Enjoy the warmth from your suite's fireplace, open your balcony doors to the salt air, and scan the neighboring red cedars for bald eagles. |
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An abdominal computed tomographic scan showed gallstones and a splenic infarct. |
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Women who are having a pelvic scan may be asked to insert a tampon beforehand. |
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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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A nuclear bone scan and magnetic resonance imaging of the spine confirmed compression fractures of those two vertebrae. |
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However, your routine instrument scan must be altered from aircraft to aircraft, which aviators know is not good. |
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As bearing surfaces in scan mirror galvanometers age, they can become nonlinear and result in distorted spatial representations. |
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Within a decade, rockets and satellites had been launched to scan the skies for objects emitting infrared, ultraviolet, and gamma radiation. |
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I thought it a bit pompous, myself, and the third verse doesn't scan at all, but it's not so bad a song as all that. |
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A whole-body bone scan showed no evidence of bony metastases, and a mammogram showed no evidence of malignancy. |
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Oblivious, Sam paused to quickly scan the print-outs and spiky, almost illegible handwritten notes strewn around the room. |
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At Singapore's Changi International Airport it has been adapted for use in the war on SARS, to scan human bodies for high temperatures. |
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I had to scan the Latermore pictures before tomorrow but all I had on my mind was Daniel. |
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When the pictures get developed, I'm pleading for Bri's mom scan me that picture with her and Josh. |
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By the end of the term, several students still could not scan a basic line or write in metre. |
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The scan showed globally decreased radio-tracer uptake within the brain, consistent with prior radiation therapy. |
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The nature of this attack ranges from denial of service to a sophisticated scan of the Internet for potential targets for future compromise. |
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A computed tomography scan showed a large dermoid cyst within the muscle cone behind the left globe. |
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One good way to take the pulse of the nation is to scan the vast electronic yard sale that is eBay. |
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A preoperative thyroid scan should be performed to rule out ectopic thyroid tissue. |
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The CT Scan and MRI scan provide minute anatomic and pathological detail with non invasion. |
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Radiologic studies, including computed tomographic scan and ultrasound, can suggest a diagnosis. |
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It has a built-in transparency adapter, so it can scan 35 mm photo negatives and positives. |
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Note, however, that clips from widescreen films are not letterboxed, but are instead presented in pan and scan format. |
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A computed tomographic scan demonstrated a pulmonary embolism, and anticoagulation therapy was initiated. |
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A bone scan falls under the category of nuclear medicine, which means that it uses tiny amounts of radioactive materials called tracers. |
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Two and a half months later, a computed tomographic scan showed multifocal nodules with ill-defined margins in both lungs. |
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The lyrics intermittently scan as clunkily as the predictable doggerel people send in to newspapers' obituary sections. |
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A computed tomographic scan of the chest showed an expansile, septated, lytic bone lesion with cortical disruption. |
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A spect scan can help detect cancer with the aid of cancer-seeking radioactive tracers. |
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Some women aged over 35 years opted directly for amniocentesis, and in others an abnormal scan result led to the diagnosis of Down's syndrome. |
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So when another scan 16 months after the fall showed the ligament had mended, he was quick to contemplate getting back in the saddle. |
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Most libraries keep these on microfiche and simply scan the ones dealing with your focus time and area. |
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You get a smoother image with less flicker and scan lines are hardly noticeable. |
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However, at 127 minutes and with a dialogue-heavy middle, some more impatient folk may be thumbing the scan forward button. |
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Some of them would scan the beach with powerful binoculars and night glasses, focussing on the couples. |
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Participants scan the barcodes of every product they buy using a hand-held computer at home. |
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Female foeticide is for those who can afford a clandestine ultrasound scan and illegal abortion. |
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Integral has a large field of view, enabling it to scan our Milky Way galaxy for neutron stars and black hole activity. |
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Before the CT scan you have to drink three pints of a liquid, a dye which will show up on the scan. |
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The information from the scan is sent instantaneously to a registry database, to be housed by the new joint venture company. |
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Use of a CAT scan is optimal to verify the actual variation in the malleolar axial relationship. |
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Historically, the bone scan has been used to look for occult fractures of the scaphoid and other bones. |
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In cases in which MRI scan does not reveal stress fracture, clinicians may consider using bone scintigrams. |
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A gallium scintigraphic scan showed markedly increased uptake of isotope in the lesion. |
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With it the person poses tentative, general, preverbal hypotheses in terms of which to scan for confirmatory evidence. |
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The control signal storage section connects the plurality of deflectors in series when conducting the scan test. |
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The horizontal texture of evenly wiped paint emulates the scan lines of a video screen. |
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A CT scan enables assessment of the degree of aeration of the middle ear cleft and mastoid cavity and a bone scan may detect osteomyelitis. |
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Google will digitally scan and make searchable virtually the entire collection of the University of Michigan library. |
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A metastatic work-up, including a bone scan and a computed tomographic scan of the thorax and abdomen, was negative. |
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A CT scan is essential in evaluating for a hemorrhagic event, which contraindicates thrombolytic therapy. |
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I'd rather scan the complete list of times and find the train I want to catch, not the train they think I want to catch. |
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A precautionary magnetic resonance scan showed a meningocele, Arnold-Chiari malformation, gross hydrocephalus, and a normal fourth ventricle. |
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Similar to a PET scan, the SPECT scan uses radioactive tracers to help spot cancer in your body. |
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She would scan the books, one by one, placing them to her right after she'd stamped them. |
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The scan demonstrated intense, increased activity in the head of the fourth metatarsal. |
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However, I suspect that a scan for bigrams with quantitatively similar properties would turn up lots of unremarkable examples. |
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My physiotherapist and an orthopaedic surgeon have examined the scan results and said I was misdiagnosed. |
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A chest CT scan revealed blebs, and the static lung compliance was elevated, suggesting early emphysema. |
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A modified magnetic scan can tell patients whether cholesterol-lowering statin drugs are actually unblocking their clogged arteries. |
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It has already been used to scan historical artefacts, including Egyptian mummies, and body organs and bones for teaching medical students. |
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Without monitoring scan behavior during unguided flight, there is no way to make sure any learning has occurred. |
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A magnetic resonance scan of his thigh showed a lesion within the sciatic nerve. |
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To enter, you must scan the ticket bar code across a sterile machine while a human quality assures the process. |
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A scan such as this is non-invasive and non-destructive, but it's still possible one may get a nastygram from one's ISP for performing them. |
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A brief scan of today's TV reveals that a good percentage of the material centres around big shots ' extra-marital affairs. |
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I tried to scan some of the slides and they lost quite a bit of their stunning colours and brilliancy. |
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Computed tomographic scan showed a cirrhotic liver with gastric and esophageal varices and mild ascites. |
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A computed tomography scan showed multiple nodules in the liver and bilateral pulmonary metastasis. |
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The scan suggested the possibility of hepatic infiltration but the autoantibody screen gave negative results. |
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He had a condition called Fallot's tetralogy, which was discovered through a scan when Miss Merchant was 20 weeks pregnant. |
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If you compared it to a non-interlaced mode with the same dot clock and the same scan rates, it would be vastly superior. |
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And every Monday morning he would scan the papers for reports on penalty kicks around the country. |
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We tested this hypothesis by reanalyzing the genome scan data for the mice in the original intercross. |
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Just keep in mind that the way a projector works the signal is always internally converted to a progressive scan signal. |
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Mesenteric disease on CT scan is seen as a patchy or diffuse increase in density, strands within the mesentery, and a stellate appearance. |
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As they soar over foraging areas, they scan the ground, searching for carrion or scavengers that might signal the presence of something dead. |
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A computed tomographic scan showed several osteoblastic and osteolytic lesions in vertebral bodies and the pelvis, compatible with metastases. |
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A nuclear medicine bone scan is useful when surveying the entire skeleton for osteoporotic fractures, especially when symptoms are atypical. |
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Initial scan results may also reveal a hyperdense middle cerebral artery thought to be caused by a fresh clot or embolus. |
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I still have it, though, along with the letter from the hospital sent by certified mail informing me that I needed a CAT scan on my sinuses. |
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Tests might include, for example, an ultrasound scan of the pelvis to look at the uterus and ovaries. |
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What they do is scan thousands of other Web pages and, using a secret formula, decide what the top stories are. |
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Do we prefer a high technology scan of our person or the physical pat-down? |
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This model proved to be ideal for those who have to scan multi-page text documents, magazine illustrations for the Web, and standard photographs. |
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His research is a serious scientific enterprise and it combines brain scan technology, cognitive science, and philosophical reasoning. |
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The system carries out a new phase scan to determine the remaining spectral phase modulation. |
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Mirror size and shape is based on the diameter of the beam to be reflected, the incident angle, and the required scan angle. |
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And unlike conventional television models, there are no scan lines on plasma televisions, so the picture is much sharper. |
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When I do, I already know exactly what I'm looking for and can scan the contents of a shop quickly. |
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I'm tempted to scan it and post it, but you really have to read all three pages to see it in context. |
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Could you, pretty please, scan your autograph and post it on your site so that I could make sure? |
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Part of the thrill is eluding the proctors who scan the rooftops late at night, listening for the scrape of heels. |
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The scan showed areas of increased uptake in the lower spine, felt to be due to degenerative joint disease. |
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An intravenous pyelogram and a computed tomographic scan revealed a large, solid mass with a central, non-enhancing area. |
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An ultrasound scan showed an effusion from which 3 ml of clear, sterile fluid was aspirated. |
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Current systems rely on Doppler radar with a dish antenna that rotates to scan the surrounding terrain. |
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When the ER doctors noticed the slight bruising, they ran a CAT scan and called for a neurology consult. |
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If you have a scanner, go ahead and scan your images and mock something up. |
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Always scan old photographs and have the scans printed for use in scrapbooking. |
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Lana took manual control of the sensor grid's scan cycle and focused it on the ship. |
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Colors are derived from side scan backscatter data, with warmer colors indicating high backscatter, and cooler colors indicating low backscatter. |
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Thailand will buy gamma-ray equipment to scan the metal elements in containers. |
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The only complications that may arise from a CT scan are related to the contrast medium. |
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The other pilot would be responsible for maintaining an instrument scan and copying information from the crewman. |
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The electroencephalogram and computed tomographic scan were within normal limits. |
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Finally, just below the display are small power and backlight buttons surrounding a large and highly visible scan key. |
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Specific topics can be located by using the search engine to scan back issues from the past few years. |
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Some versions of this technology allow voters to scan their ballots at the polling place to make sure that they have voted as intended. |
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Occasionally, a blood test, bone scan or magnetic resonance imaging exam also may be necessary. |
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You had to scan the microfiche or even thumb through dusty tomes at the local library or tax assessor's office. |
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The Patriot's radar sends out electronic pulses that scan the air space above it. |
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Consider as an example the watermarking of currency, so that scanners and photocopy machines will recognize a bill and refuse to scan it. |
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Do see a neurologist for a complete check-up including a CT scan of the brain, as a headache is also a symptom of more serious brain disorders. |
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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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I began to scan the lake, and I could see the duck blind on the opposite shore. |
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For example, someone could scan a code posted on a bus stop with their phone to quickly look up a web page showing when the next bus is due. |
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The image looks blurry, and the image jitters unnaturally sometimes as though pan and scan is in effect. |
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The system uses the ship's three dimensional circular scan radar for target tracking. |
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The chest radiograph and computed tomographic scan of the head, abdomen, and pelvis were within normal limits. |
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A chest radiograph and computed tomographic scan of his abdomen and pelvis revealed no secondary lesions. |
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She also was noted to have a markedly thickened calvarium on both radiographs and computed tomographic scan at 6 years old. |
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Drake's eyes made a quick scan of the alley to ensure that no other threat lurked nearby, then his gaze returned to the man. |
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Far too often as I scan the list of regional death notices a name from my hometown jumps out. |
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Still, as I'm cutting up the paper I scan the pages and occasionally a photo or header jumps out at me. |
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They are also used in GIS offices to scan in existing maps and aerial photographs. |
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The tracking routine starts with a fast raster scan of a large area of the sample in which the particle of interest can be observed. |
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For raster scan pattern the correlation of a series of images appears on three different timescales. |
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A quick scan of the shelves and I was a little girl back in Leyland in the sweet shop near the end of our street. |
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A mobile phone or PDA with a bar-code reader would simply scan the object's code to download any relevant information. |
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If you scan the newspapers you'll probably see, week to week, a wide variety of opinions put forward. |
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A helical scan tape will gradually be wound around a rotating drum causing dust to be dragged in between the tape and the head. |
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There's time to scan the wine list, sample a glass of Guigal's white Cotes du Rhone, or a red Mercurey from Faiveley. |
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A quick scan down today's e-mail is all it takes to determine your position. |
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A scan at the gantry and its array of various malts tells me this is a decent hostelry. |
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He went for a final scan and it was all clear and the bone has knitted perfectly. |
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The list of award nominees, the eventual winners and even a quick scan of the banquet hall at the Palliser Hotel all gave reasons for optimism. |
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On the flip side of the disc there is a pan and scan version of the film that is to be avoided at all costs. |
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A quick scan of the area revealed her mother, who, not surprisingly, was indulging in exactly the same type of behavior. |
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Mr Hughes said he had a couple more sessions to go before a scan would reveal whether the tumour had regressed. |
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The 228 markers used in the genome scan are represented with vertical ticks on the x-axis. |
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Four weeks later, a computed tomography scan showed spontaneous regression of some of the metastatic lesions. |
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The plane of best focus is determined at a number of grid positions regularly distributed across the scan area. |
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An ultra-sound scan revealed the presence of a foreign body in her thigh muscle. |
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Groklaw members report leads, scan and format legal documents, and send in eyewitness reports from sessions of the court. |
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But a quick scan through the months in the calendar has revealed a few little errors. |
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In case 2, urography showed a lacuna of the renal pelvis, and CT scan showed an irregular thickening of the renal pelvis. |
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Barium causes the first stools after the scan to be a light colour, and can also cause constipation. |
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An ultrasound scan showed an empty uterus and a 10-cm complex mass in the right adnexa. |
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Consequently, our scan shifted to copying and relaying the information to the controllers in back. |
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A quick scan of the auditorium is all that is needed to see if anyone remains seated when everyone is supposed to be standing. |
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I am not suggesting that everyone remortgages their house tomorrow and buys a side scan system, but it is handy to see just what it can do. |
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An exploratory laparotomy was performed immediately after the second CT scan to search for a perforated viscus. |
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A quick scan of the room sees members nodding among themselves and grinning. |
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It was originally feared that his knee injury would require a lengthier lay-off but a scan has suggested the cup final on March 14 is possible. |
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It is presented to expectant women through hospital scan units and antenatal clinics. |
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A quick scan reveals all 10 little piggies, with no unsightly bunions or hammer toes. |
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For me this means shirts, shoes, undergarments, and a quick scan of the jackets on the way out. |
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Roger, 41, knows he has what it takes to play the suave action hero, as a quick scan of his CV proves. |
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Hunters can also select a scan mode to receive continuously updated distance readouts as the rangefinder scans an area. |
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A quick scan of internet offerings shows the depth and breath of choices available. |
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She remembered her excitement when they arrived at the St Kilda Town Hall and a quick scan of the women's dresses reassured her about her choice. |
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My eyes scan the pewter-grey mudbanks and mudflats and a distant shoreline etched with filigrees of sinuous creeks. |
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Add to that the good hour and a half it took me to scan and crop the photos. |
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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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Having a medical scan may no longer be the life-saving process we once thought it was. |
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Its height above water level gives Mike, the captain, a perfect vantage point from which to scan the water for dorsal fins breaking the surface. |
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From this page, you can scan in-depth profiles of the leading B-schools, as well as profiles of hundreds of other full-time programs. |
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We'll be able to scan more patients, more quickly, and get more information about different areas of the body. |
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They scan the newly furrowed earth for tiny shoots of green and give a small sigh of relief when they find them. |
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But they said, they told us looking at his CAT scan that both lobes of his brain had been severed. |
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Both the linear and helical scan tape drives and the disk drive keep an accurate record of the location of data on the recorded media. |
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In helical scan recording, both the read and write heads are located on a rapidly rotating cylinder or drum. |
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A bone scan with sacroiliac indices is indicated if sacroiliitis is suspected. |
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A bone scan showed osteomyelitis of the left sacroiliac joint and inflammation of multiple muscles. |
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I saw two neurologists, had an MRI brain scan and in May of '99 I received the confirmed diagnosis of vascular dementia. |
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Bipolar disorder is hard to diagnose physiologically, meaning that you can't see it on a brain scan or through a blood test. |
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Imagine that two different sensors scan the same scene and that both sensors measure reflected sunlight. |
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To maintain this separation effectively, pilots must vigilantly scan for other air traffic. |
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None of those solutions trashes the email completely, but by setting it all aside, I can scan them all pretty quickly and spot any false positives. |
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The cancer was detected during an abdominal scan in October 2003, as Fortune magazine reported in a 2008 cover story. |
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Should a criminal be held responsible for his crime when a brain scan can demonstrate some abnormality in his neural circuitry? |
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The fMRI scan measures blood flow in the brain, and can sense when certain areas are activated. |
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However, galvanometric mirrors are relatively slow, and resonant mirrors do not have the flexibility to scan at slower speeds or to change zoom and pan the image. |
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Those who get through to the server speed-read eight pages of technology, then scan a list of firms. |
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Never mind that a CAT scan taken after the incident confirmed that he had suffered a concussion. |
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Take a few seconds when you start a new task to scan the work area to identify any safety risks. |
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They scan the flocks of seabirds and waders and warblers intently, because they know that, in the midst of a thousand common birds, there may be one rare bird hitching a ride. |
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I can make pages up, scan images in and all sorts of clever things. |
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Grayscale to scan items such as documents containing drawings or black and white photographs. |
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Labs are said to be located in the Netherlands-Belgium area, but a quick scan of media on the Web shows that labs also appear in many other locations. |
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The PSI market is shifting from a tax-collecting focus to a safety focus, with rising interest in x-ray scan inspection of containers. |
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DigiScan also includes features to allow you to use your scanner as a copy machine4 and to scan documents or photos for e-mail. |
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They scan photographs in because most of these countries now print the passport photo onto the paper. |
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Normally readers would have at least two stories, sometimes three, as well as two to three teasers or pointers to scan and select their reading matter. |
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Remarkable, too, are the long, narrow proportions of the painting, resembling a filmstrip that we scan from left to right, slowly perusing each of three vignettes. |
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However, these tests are also being marketed to otherwise healthy people as a way to scan for hidden abnormalities or cancers. |
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Chest radiographs and a scintigraphic bone scan were negative. |
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Researchers looking into the problem have told Scotland on Sunday that metal detectors might have to be used to scan bodies before they are cast into the flames. |
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There is software available that allows home owners to scan in a picture of their home and then try out different colors without making an actual commitment. |
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The ability of conventional CT scan and fiberoptic bronchoscopy to localize and properly stage radiographically occult lung cancer in the major airways is limited. |
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Imagine yourself making the same scan but now you sense the heat or infrared radiation given off by the upper surfaces of objects. |
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All the cameras use sophisticated sensors that create progressive scan images for clear, sharp details in low light or busy scenes. |
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You have also the possibility to scan the document and return it via e-mail to us. |
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In order to gain admittance into the Milliken or Fairchild Libraries after hours, a student or faculty member must scan their personally assigned access card. |
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If the job is to be printed digitally, the only way to accommodate these situations is to scan the hard copies to electronic files and perform makeready on the job. |
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His first prescription when I saw him was to have the CAT scan test that I had been forced to postpone for a month and a half. |
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A trained engineer can scan a factory floor and note dozens of points about its workings. |
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An abdominal computerized tomographic scan was clean as a whistle except for a fatty liver, and a gallbladder hepatobiliary scan also was negative. |
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We will scan all the documents to make sure they're tamper-proof, and then we'll use that format in relation to the MPs accounts. |
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Our MX Series colour multifunction document systems from Sharp print, copy and scan in rich, beautiful colour, and even send and receive faxes. |
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Fan beam and pencil beam machines can scan laterally around the side of a patient, which is useful for measuring the bone density of the lumbar spine. |
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Click the drop-down arrow to choose the type of VRS settings to use for the new scan configuration. |
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He said he palpitated the man's liver beforehand rather than carrying out an ultrasound scan because, at the time, it was a more sensitive method for detecting tumours. |
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A scan showed a soft-tissue mass in the right temporal bone. |
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It is held to the eyes and uses a green flashing light to scan the pupils. |
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A CT scan done at time of admission revealed a left putaminal hemorrhage. |
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Contouring interpolated from a profile scan is inferior to an operator's delineation. |
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Electrocardiography, stress electrocardiography, echocardiography and cardiac scan with dipyridamole test, as well as carotid Doppler ultrasonography, showed no abnormalities. |
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Instruments now available can automatically scan a stereo model and generate approximate profiles from which contours may be interpolated. |
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And when the mummy finally reached the van, and the linen wrappings had been removed, the CT scan inexplicably stopped working for more than two hours. |
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They can also create musical compositions with a scan and play mode that turns Root into a music maker. |
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I try to only do a little bit of emailing, scan the most important things, see if anything is urgent. |
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Useful modalities for investigating a suspected case include small bowel barium meal, barium enema, ultrasonography, computed tomographic scan and colonoscopy. |
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Using a laser to scan the object in paper-thin sections, XYZ RGB copied and recreated every crack, raised surface or flaw in the models. |
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I've also got a tag thingo which I scan when I enter the gym. |
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The delay is probably due to the time it takes teams of lawyers to scan the codicils and calculate the consequences, and the accountants to hazard the costs of options. |
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Lately, Richard Dawkins seems to scan the world for sore spots, take a good poke, and revel in the ensuing outcry. |
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Though the words may sound and scan the same, there is a world of difference in threat each poses to others. |
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What got the attention of the radiologist was an abnormal computed tomographic scan of the brain that revealed a large temporal lobe tumor showing mass effect and swelling. |
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A positive CT scan included findings of a subdural, epidural or parenchymal hematoma, subarachnoid hemorrhage, cerebral contusion or depressed skull fracture. |
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But while the biggest timesaver would be to automatically scan the video for trucks and armed men, that software is not yet reliable. |
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During manufacture of a tooth-supported guide the x-ray images can be harmonized with the laser scan of the plaster cast without difficulty. |
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Another notable new feature is the 25p progressive scan mode which allows budget movie makers and operators to create a filmic look. |
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Progressive scan mode is suitable for feature films, documentaries and music videos, where the content is required to have the filmic look. |
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This device, looking rather like a bloated torpedo, is equipped with lights and cameras that scan the seabed for debris. |
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The Tutankhamun CT scan project was only the first step in a five-year endeavor to scan and preserve the ancient mummies of Egypt, many of which are crumbling. |
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You can select new settings before you scan an item to fine tune exactly how you want to scan it. |
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An input video signal of an interlaced scan format passes through an MCI block, an EDI block, and a line averaging interpolation block, respectively. |
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New measurement mode: possibility to measure a point as a sphere fit with or without limit point in scan block. |
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For this analysis, all residual values were normalized according to the square-root of the line scan intensity and plotted as a function of distance from the nearest Z line. |
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Why bastardize any film by giving it the pan and scan treatment? |
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Once uploaded, resize the image so that the largest dimension is 100 px and then scan it in pixel by pixel the way we scanned during the learning process. |
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Index Scan performs a low resolution scan of each image and displays them in the Index Window. |
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Absence of gynecological diseases: gynecological examination,, smear test and ultrasound scan must be normal. |
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My eyes continued to scan the panel and my hands moved rapidly to ensure the proper positions of controls, levers and switches as I called out the answers. |
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In Film in Five Seconds, readers can even download an app which allows them to scan the page to bring the pictogram to life on their smartphones. |
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To make a purchase, all you have to do is type the receiver's key code or scan their QR code into your bitcoin wallet and you're done. |
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A good off-the-shelf anti-virus program is easy to install and will scan hard drives, diskettes, web files and e-mails to detect potential threats. |
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A colour Doppler ultrasound scan done two weeks later confirmed the lesion to be of vascular origin with multiple draining channels and arterialisation of veins. |
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But a total body scan would have found the masses in his kidney, liver, and lung, Dr. Casarella said. |
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I've also got some great pictures of me in my Elizabethan togs which I will scan in today so keep your eye open for some new pictures in the gallery. |
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If the ultrasound scan reveals a heartbeat, you can cautiously begin to rejoice in the fact that you are pregnant. |
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This cleanup will terminate the worm in memory and allow the second full scan to detect the worm files on disk. |
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Photographs or other coated paper as the coating can flake off during the scan process. |
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Mr. Dunlap, in your opinion, it takes 45 seconds to do a body scan on each person. |
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In addition, passengers will have a choice between a full body scan and a physical search. |
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I undergo a CAT scan and a bone scan every six months, as both tests have revealed some problems. |
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Quickly label stock within a store using a mobile computer to scan or key in items to be ticketed. |
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For example, the most recent machines only need 20 seconds for a full-body scan compared to a few tens of minutes 20 years ago. |
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The doctor sent me for an MRI scan to make sure the vertigo was the extent of my head injuries. |
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The element after the polygon can be a toroidal or cylindrical lens incorporated into the scan lens, or it can be a cylindrical lens or mirror located near the image plane. |
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We have to make a scan to see how bad it is but he is out at least for a few weeks. |
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These tests may include allergy tests, different blood tests, toxic chemical analysis, brain scan and so on. |
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Hunter will undergo a CT scan to assess the extent of his cancer on Tuesday, and also said he planned to bank sperm before beginning his chemotherapy. |
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He is certainly free to scan this and use it in whatever way he finds suitable. |
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The aileron caused a turn, which the pilot rectified with rudder before realizing his error and returning his scan to the artificial horizon on the panel. |
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If you want to scan from the One Touch button panel on screen, you need to deselect this option. |
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This test is a noninvasive cat scan of your heart to look for coronary calcium buildup. |
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A full format will delete any files, perform a disk scan and reformat your card. |
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But it is advisable to start with high-resolution 35-mm slides and then scan to create low-resolution digital images, rather than the other way around. |
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They are usually used to scan the lumbar region and the hips. |
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I look over at the closet and scan the rows of shoes there, the shoes that hurt my feet, pinch my toes, make me wobble and have to hold on to Tony for balance and support. |
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The camera is capable of taking a full body scan or can concentrate on a particular area or organ, depending on what the doctor needs to see. |
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A computed tomographic scan of the head demonstrated a superior sagittal sinus thrombosis and bilateral hemorrhagic infarcts of the parietal lobes. |
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This review included a scan of various websites and a review of a number of documents. |
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The entire laser scan occurs in a couple of millionths of a second. |
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A quick scan of the crowd told her that the renovations had attracted people from all over, and that it was still a hangout for the high school kids as well as adults. |
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Existing digital radio owners in the above areas should carry out an 'autotune' to scan and store the BBC services in their radio set's station list. |
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Because it is not possible to get a full body scan in the Netherlands, Erik went and got one in Germany before the start of the treatment. |
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A computed tomographic scan revealed a large vascular tumor in the distal pancreas that was inhomogeneous and suggestive of multiple, very small cysts. |
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By scan and X-ray, they discovered I had hydramnios, which is a great deal of fluid, and an anencephalic baby. |
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The aerial survey begins next month, using a magnetometer to scan the ground for increased magnetic activity, which could signal the presence of the precious stones. |
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Secondary headaches were excluded by magnetic resonance imaging or computerized tomography scan where appropriate. |
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The high visibility laser line enables the operator to easily position the scan line on a bar code. |
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I can't scan the whole document quickly because I only have a flatbed scanner. |
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In MTT mode the system will scan a designated volume space looking for potential targets. |
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Paul disdained pan and scan DVD releases, always holding out for the widescreen special editions. |
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By the time the scan is completed, the ACTA numbers of all the pictels have been computed and are stored in the computer's memory. |
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Maybe a scan came in looking soft, or maybe you want to use an image in color on the front page but in grayscale inside, or maybe you need to stylize a boring piece of stock art for some extra punch. |
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But what if the findings of a body scan are negative? |
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Is it safe for me to undergo a full-body scan on a regular basis? |
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In the next few days some 150 Olympic cycling athletes from Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, France and Germany will undergo a 3D body scan at Ghent University College. |
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It is recommended that this test be performed at two CT conditions of operation, one representing a typical axial head scan and one representing a typical axial body scan. |
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Your doctor can recommend the best option for your medical situation. In general Tg tests will be carried out every 6 to 12 months as well as a whole body scan once every year. |
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You will take a very small amount of radioactive iodine before your whole body scan. This is due to the fact that the scan shows radioactive areas in the body. |
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