Though these drive-through detectors are good for quick scans at busy seaports and border crossings, they don't convey much specific information. |
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Further CT scans have not demonstrated any additional sphenoid sinus or skull base erosion nor recurrent tumour five years after surgery. |
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The search began with methodical, round-the-clock sonar scans of the predetermined search zone. |
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She scans the Craigslist Arts Forum for advice about casting on and binding off and the other unfathomable stuff you do with yarn. |
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Telescopic, gravimetric, and spectrographic scans have revealed fourteen planets in the system. |
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The hexacopter scans the area from the air and then transmits navigational information to the boat. |
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This scanner also will allow us to obtain diagnostic scans in patients who are too dyspneic to hold their breath. |
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If the scans show the injury is getting better, then we can take a risk and play him. |
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The diagnosis can be confirmed by investigations such as MRI scans, Doppler ultrasonography, and venography. |
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Data from both venogram and fibrinogen scans demonstrate that deep-vein thrombosis usually originates in the deep-veins of the leg. |
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The skull appeared diffusely thickened on radiographs and CT scans throughout the entire cranial vault. |
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Before routine electronic ultrasound scans and foetal monitors were introduced almost half of twins born to mothers in Ireland were unexpected. |
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Eighty-eight percent of the blebs or bullae identified intraoperatively were demonstrated on preoperative CT scans. |
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We have some hints that come from neuroimaging, like PET scans or MRIs, and from genetic studies. |
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He is alert, listens carefully to question after question and scans his answers as if to check them for accuracy. |
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The doctor took one look at her, admitted her into the hospital, did tests, CAT scans, MRI's, ultrasounds, and a biopsy. |
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According to the Fraser Institute, between 2000-03, delays for CT and MRI scans and ultrasounds jumped. |
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So I stayed in yesterday evening and continued to sort through three years of photographic, prints, negatives, and scans. |
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A program that scans Internet addresses for unprotected disk drives might be viewed as a hacking tool. |
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The scans showed that only brain areas associated with the sensation of touch were activated when volunteers were touched with blunt needles. |
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Perhaps an automated bot does it, the same way it scans for domain names and e-mail addresses. |
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The universal Turing machine is a hypothetical device that scans a digital tape and, in principle, can solve any computable problem. |
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The sonographer scans the patient, taking an initial assessment of the fetuses, the placenta, and the amniotic cavity. |
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The boards provide a 250kHz maximum sample rate in single and multichannel scans at any gain setting. |
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Bluetooth allows a device to stay in an undiscoverable mode, where a device does not respond to inquiry scans. |
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Its communications are still down and thermal scans of the ship show several massive fires raging in what we guess is its engineering section. |
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Nowadays I use color images from digital cameras as well as scans from slides, and the negatives print much more predictably. |
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There are other Scouters whom have provided me with scans of square knot insignia as well as other items. |
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Because these lesions are clinically silent, chest CT scans to evaluate for lung cancer should include cuts through the adrenals. |
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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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There is a characteristic anterior pointing and medial concavity of the frontal horns, seen on the coronal scans. |
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I'm supposed to have scans every so often, just to make sure it's ticking as it should. |
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By August John had started to suffer high blood pressure and he was readmitted to Oxford's Churchill Hospital for further scans. |
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Some epileptics produce normal scans, while abnormal ones can be caused by other conditions such as migraine or severe mental illness. |
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Still another computer scans the debit card information, tells the cashier's computer that the transaction is complete, and prints a receipt. |
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Brain scans won't reveal that you're an obsessive compulsive or suffer from kleptomania. |
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Each page lights up as a smaller green square as it scans, until the entire fiche becomes green, signaling the last page. |
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Recent scans have shown that the tumour has reduced in size and appears to be less active. |
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Follow-up scans confirmed this and showed that both tumours had reduced in size. |
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Twenty repeated scans were averaged to improve the signal-to-noise ratio in each recorded image. |
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These scans look at the way the brain works and can help to pinpoint the part of the brain that is causing epilepsy. |
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Bruising of the articular cartilage of the femur is also seen on the MRI scans of these patients. |
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Over the past 20 years sinus surgery has become a more precise and refined procedure due to the introduction of telescopes and CT scans. |
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With the assistance of her high-speed Internet connection, she scans and fact-checks her suitor's resume. |
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Based on the CT scans, a scoring system for coronary artery calcification involving the four major epicardial coronary arteries was determined. |
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Having the ability to analyze X-rays and scans digitally from a remote location can be extremely valuable. |
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Agenda for Change could see radiographers, who perform X-rays, ultrasound scans and radiotherapy on cancer patients, working a 37.5-hour week. |
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She normally makes thirty forty different scans from a set of flowers, before she finds an image that interests her. |
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It does both principle-plane and almucantar sky-radiance scans, which are then processed through sophisticated inversion techniques. |
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People having abdominal, pelvic, or brain scans may be given special instructions in advance about eating and drinking. |
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The MRI scans were used to quantify total volume of the cerebrum, lateral ventricles, hippocampus and amygdala. |
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This may include blood tests for anaemia, kidney function test, or scans of the heart and other organs. |
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Radiographic studies, including computed tomographic scans of the chest, abdomen, and pelvis, were consistent with acute appendicitis. |
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In July 2001, repeat computed tomographic scans of the neck, chest, abdomen, and pelvis were unchanged. |
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Computed tomography scans of the chest, abdomen, and pelvis showed a nodular density in the lung but no other abnormalities. |
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Computed tomographic scans of the chest, abdomen, and pelvis revealed hepatosplenomegaly and several small retroperitoneal lymph nodes. |
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It was nerve-racking when they were checking the scans for spina bifida, club foot and hare lip. |
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Under the scheme, face, iris and fingerprint scans will be used to identify people. |
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Not content with bag searches and scans with hand-held metal detectors, this chap insists on a proper pat-down search. |
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Thus neither radionuclide scans nor ultrasound reliably distinguish benign from malignant disease. |
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Subsequent CT scans of the chest and abdomen revealed the liver, pancreas, and renal cysts unchanged. |
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I also have to get CT scans and immediately think of the big machine that swallows you up whole, causing big-time claustrophobia. |
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Spiral computed tomography scans are more reliable but diagnosis is limited to emboli in larger vessels only. |
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Specifically, it scans the log files and generates a synopsis of which accounts have been used and when. |
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The Eligibles is one of those lists that a few might complain is shallow, vanity-inducing and lookist, but absolutely everyone scans and selects. |
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The scans showed that a part of the brain called the anterior cingulate cortex became more active. |
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The company scans and uploads all the documentation associated with a building project including maps and diagrams. |
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Thrombolytic therapy in PE quickly improves lung scans and angiographic or echocardiographic findings but has not been shown to reduce mortality. |
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To assess distal radioulnar joint instability, actual CT scans in neutral and pronation and supination are recommended. |
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In most cases, ultrasound scans are used on the surface of the body, with the probe moving over the skin. |
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Computed tomography scans and magnetic resonance imaging also are adapted from space technology. |
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A series of these scans in the horizontal and longitudinal direction can be used to compose a grid. |
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Some X-rays or CT scans might be taken, and an area on the skin is marked with ink to highlight the area to be treated. |
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The radar scans the ground on each side of the aircraft as the aircraft flies over the area of operations. |
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By using more than one lens when it scans surfaces, the imager divides the spectrum of visible light into four sections. |
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There are more than 1,500 scans of such documentation for you to wade through. |
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Finally, some fine scans of Modern Library classics, complete with foxed, faded and generally well-worn dust-jackets. |
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If it is not robust, then any observed correlation with apparent abnormal brain scans is medically meaningless. |
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Routine surveillance using bone scans, chest radiographs, and blood tests for tumor markers is not recommended. |
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Plain radiography and bone scans may be used to detect calcaneal stress fracture. |
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When an employee clocks in or out, the employee scans his or her identification badge and a barcode representing the job the person is doing. |
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However, the fMRI scans revealed different brain activation patterns between the two groups. |
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Several different types of scans are available, including ultrasound, computerized tomography and dual energy X-ray absorptiometry. |
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However, the problem with genome scans involving thousands of markers is that the statistic values of FAs can reach quite extreme magnitudes. |
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All radiographs and bone scans were interpreted by staff who were unaware of treatment allocation. |
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She scans old family pictures or photographs her relatives with a digital camera, and manipulates the results by computer. |
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A comparison of the brain scans revealed differences in the volume of gray matter in the frontal and temporal lobes. |
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The sub was at periscope depth for an estimated two minutes, performing scans at 60-foot and then 58-foot depths. |
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Always scan old photographs and have the scans printed for use in scrapbooking. |
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I dragged the photo albums down from the attic the other week and I have been looking through them for suitable scans. |
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One investigation to an anomaly revealed by the scans on the northern flank of the hill revealed nothing of significance, said English Heritage. |
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She was taken to Edinburgh on Friday after ultrasound scans revealed cause for concern. |
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Then came yet another cruel twist when scans revealed a stress fracture of the upper tibia in his left leg. |
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For temperature scans, a thermocouple connected to a thermostat was placed in the sample window close to the sample. |
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There have been significant new diagnostic tools, such as X-ray imagery, CAT scans, mammography, and sonograms, to mention only a few. |
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In this way the history of art since 1900 is thoroughly canvassed, and when one scans the contents page the mouth waters. |
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First, it scans for license information pertaining to the current web page and places relevant icons on the status bar. |
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Players insert a barcode into the machine which scans it and converts it into a character, who is then put into action in the fight game. |
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After successfully completing a static line jump, a combat rescue officer scans the horizon for other parachutists before recovering his own. |
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I mean you could go in and you would have bloods taken, x-rays done, CAT scans, all sorts of things done to you. |
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The editor scans in video clips as thumbnails and displays the thumbnails in the clip window of the display. |
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This time last year I went for computed tomography scans, a spinal tap, and numerous blood counts. |
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I also had suspected brain damage and a spine injury, so I had lots of different scans. |
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A machine scans the index finger, matching the customer's unique fingerprint with the individual's account. |
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Since most of the data were from hourly scans during daylight hours, their sum for a given day was taken as the daily integral. |
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The US system consists of a small box that digitally scans fingerprints and a spherical computer camera that snaps pictures. |
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In the second piece, the actual scans, moving through the artist's body from neck to crotch in speedy animation, are set to the music of Ava Maria. |
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All x-ray scans are raw data with no processing of any kind. |
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In Houston, a large jar of fruit jelly, which has a density similar to some explosives, triggered the alarm on a machine that scans checked luggage. |
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Preoperative radiographs and MRI scans were obtained in all patients. |
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A computer program reads the same scans the radiologist views, and the combined judgment of the computer and radiologist helps detect more cancers, the researchers found. |
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Reports show that annual CT and nuclear medicine scans may cause 40,000 fatal cancers. |
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We redetermine the role of symptoms and serum concentrations in detecting bony metastases in lung cancer and reassess the accuracy of bone scans for screening. |
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Brain scans showed that certain bits of the brain lit up when people didn't know what cola they were drinking, but other bits lit up when they did. |
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The patient underwent a staging workup that included computed tomography scans of the chest and abdomen and bilateral bone marrow biopsies and aspirates. |
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They will have to undergo fingerprint and iris scans at post offices or register offices before being issued with a new passport or driving licence. |
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Anteroposterior and lateral roentgenograms, MRI scans, and direct visual inspection were used to screen human cadaveric knee specimens for inclusion in the study. |
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This is a case of systemic arterialization of normal lung, which should be included in the differential diagnosis in patients with false-positive high-probability scans. |
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Previous studies have shown that the right hemisphere is responsible for the eye movements in REM sleep, which are saccadic scans of targets in the dream scene. |
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Computed tomography scans showed that her cerebral hemispheres had atrophied, and electroencephalograms showed that she was without any cortical activity. |
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See, the scanner automagically scans at large scale and high res. |
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Balian then pages through a six-inch stack of the passport scans he takes to issue his sim cards. |
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Nowadays the x-ray tube rotates around the person and scans the body. |
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The MRI scans the body without using radiation and can show the difference between a tumour and a cyst or abscess without the need for invasive surgery. |
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Films that were not interpreted by emergency physicians, such as specialised scans, ultrasound scans, and intravenous pyelogram studies, were not included in the data. |
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He had seen his family doctor, osteopaths, orthopaedic surgeons, and physiotherapists, had many scans, tried many medications, collars, and even considered suicide. |
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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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This device measures the atomic weight, or mass, as well as the prevalence of various atoms or molecules, and it scans the components one at a time. |
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Patients waiting for non-urgent radiology examinations, such as CT scans, barium meals and enemas are now being assessed up to ten times quicker than two years ago. |
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That was six years ago and now, her hands flickering across the melamine table top seeking the wood beneath, she says her most recent scans have given her the all-clear. |
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Software scans reams of transactional data, looking for anomalies. |
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In the second step, the passenger takes the boarding pass to the bag check location, where an agent scans in the pass and luggage tags are printed and attached. |
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A numerical data set helps physicians and other doctors know when to order scans of any kind. |
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His antenatal history had been unremarkable, with normal antenatal scans. |
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Abdominal and pelvic computed tomographic scans and ultrasonography showed an intraluminal polypoid mass with heterogenous enhancement in the gallbladder. |
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The patients who are likely to overproduce these inflammatory factors and to develop septic shock syndrome can be identified in a few hours by DNA scans. |
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The hospitalist and general surgeon concluded that her pain was likely psychogenic, because the results of the computed tomographic scans and laboratory tests were normal. |
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It scans the workpiece surface when it stops circumvolving, then the fluorescent light image of the workpiece surface are collected to the computer. |
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The Program, however, will provide Buck with medical insurance cover for possible scans and operations, as well as access to physio and massage treatment. |
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Magnetic resonance imaging or computerized axial tomography scans are not sensitive enough to distinguish between hyaline cartilage and fibrocartilage. |
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More than one third of participants discontinued their selected contraceptive method during the year, and an additional 31 women did not obtain scans. |
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Each pixel consists of a cell that's excited by applied current to light up the phosphor, rather than an electron gun that scans across a phosphor array. |
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Also, scans were performed while the patient held a breath after exhalation, images were sent electronically to the navigation computer in the bronchoscopy suite. |
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These scans include searching for defacement, database vulnerabilities, application vulnerabilities, and drive-by downloads. |
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Google Book Search is a tool from Google that searches the full text of books that Google scans, OCRs, and stores in its digital database. |
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Sestamibi scans in this clinical setting also are likely to be positive because of the activated mitochondria. |
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With Pyrofoto Liquid Sensitizer, photos, drawings or computer scans can be kiln-fired onto glass or ceramic objects. |
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Users connecting to the Internet via broadband may be subjected to continuous scans by a virtual army of script kiddies. |
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With Bluesnarfing, also called Bluejacking, hackers use a laptop which scans to find Bluetooth-compatible phones which can then be targeted. |
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Since then, her parents Rachel and Rob have seen her go through lumbar punctures, brain scans and reams of tests. |
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If cirrhosis is suspected, liver function tests will be done as well as ultrasound scanning, MRI or CT scans. |
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Follow-up magnetic resonance imaging scans of the patient's head and neck showed lingual tonsil hypertrophy in the vallecula. |
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The equipment scans documents and photos and can tell whether the laminate has been tampered with or whether a name has been retyped. |
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Digital scans of the Blue Books are available at the National Library of Wales. |
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For any returned medications, the robot scans the bar code and credits the patient's account and restocks the pharmaceutical. |
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Last night Sinn Fein Health spokesman Caoimhghin O Caolain called on the HSE to come clean about the rechecking of scans. |
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Under Department for Transport regulations these scans were compulsory for all passengers selected to undergo the scan. |
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The read head optically scans a uniquely coded rail to determine a carrier mechanism's position. |
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The app also scans a user's device for viruses, malware, adware, ransomware, vulnerabilities and Trojans. |
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Inhibition of dopamine release via 5HT2A receptor agonism has been supported by radioreceptor labeling and positron emission tomography scans. |
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Cancer Research UK claims similar problems exist with other diagnostic services like scans and endoscopies. |
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The authors of the Lancet study called for information cards for people who had scans involving radioisotopes. |
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Thermopile sensor scans particular angle with output signal depending on angle of incidence. |
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The face of one bog body, Yde Girl, was reconstructed in 1992 by Richard Neave of Manchester University using CT scans of her head. |
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Delph suffered the injuS ry to his left knee in training on Saturday and the extent of the problem has been confirmed by examinations and scans. |
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According to a recent study, TOF scans can help to improve lung and liver lesion delectability. |
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For this reason, DEXA scans are often done in people with one or more risk factors, who have developed osteoporosis and be at risk of fracture. |
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During a maintenance check, CSI scans for viruses, defragments hard drives and eliminates any potential problems. |
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The most economical hand-held scanners copy at resolutions of 300 dots per square inch, which is adequate for most clipping scans. |
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High-resolution computed tomography and gallium scans revealed bilateral temporoparietal osteitis. |
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We could make a connection between all those things, between snowflakes and scans of the brain, flowers, any kind of crenulated form like this. |
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A MOTHER was sent a sympathy card from a clinic where she had an abortion which contained scans of her foetus. |
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After the MRI scans, 33 breast cancers were diagnosed in the contralateral breast because of the scan. |
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These PET scans show the concentration of an important enzyme, MAO B, in the internal organs of a smoker and a nonsmoker. |
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With doctors still reluctant to use the dreaded 'C' word, they gave me blood tests, endoscopies, coloscopies and CT scans. |
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He got out on Wednesday night but he was back in on Thursday to get his stookie changed and for more scans. |
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To generate mill scans, each stem was laid on a conveyer belt at the mill and then run through the NBE scanner. |
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Desktop maintenance is easier for tasks such as remote security scans and software patches, Provisor said. |
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Patients find that sitting or standing for their scans is preferable to lying down. |
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From computerised tomography scans of hives flash-frozen at 5-minute intervals, Greco's team found the mummifications take less than 10 minutes. |
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Several had MRI scans, spinal taps, and computerized analysis of their optic nerve. |
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Patients are monitored with post-operative CT scans and radiographs to assess and quantify any material extravasations. |
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Computed tomography scans reveal opacity with a fluid level in the left sphenoid sinus. |
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The eye offers the most accuracy, with retinal and iridic scans being the most exact biometric options. |
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In the discount bin by the door sat a pile of pan and scans, mostly comedies, that no one would touch. |
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Antenatal ultrasound scans demonstrate the venous sac as a sonolucent mass located posterior to the third ventricle. |
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The scans revealed that when a woman observes the face of other people, it shows up in activity in the fusiform gyrus of the right brain. |
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It scans text, translates text into voice, and telecommunicates the voice back to the caller through Dterm's speakerphone. |
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Progressive scanning, which is the format used in computers, scans lines in sequences, from top to bottom. |
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Instead, use a shopping robot or shopbot, which scans a raft of retailers to find the cheapest price including delivery. |
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It found that 1,302 parents had been told whether their twins were identical based on whether there were one or two placentas visible during antenatal scans. |
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Pacchionian granulations are hypertrophic arachnoidal villi, which can erode through cranial bone, causing lytic lesions on skull roentgenograms or computed tomography scans. |
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The records include lab tests, scans, cardiograms, and X-rays. |
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These six dead whales were studied, and CAT scans of two of the whale heads showed hemorrhaging around the brain and the ears, which is consistent with decompression sickness. |
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Antigen scans both inbound and outbound e-mail to radicate the spread of viruses, literally stopping data corruption problems before they can happen. |
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To remove her organs, the scans show, the embalmers created a hole through her perineum and removed her intestines, stomach, liver and even her heart. |
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He wasn't a big wriggler so I was always having to go for scans. |
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On CT scans, dermoid cysts, fatty portion of the tumor and fat droplets in the subarachnoid space appear hypodense and calcified regions are seen hyperdense. |
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Parameter scans show the marked difference in behaviour compared to below wavebreaking, where longer, more energetic pulses lead to improved efficiencies. |
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The involvement of the adrenal gland can be accurately predicted by CT scans or MRI, allowing an adrenal sparing approach in the case of unsuspicious findings. |
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It uses an uses an ellipsoidal mirror to reflect laser beams and provide high-resolution scans and has helped over 24 million individuals since it was developed. |
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Scientists used computer tomography scans of the creature's skull to create a three dimensional virtual model of the surface of its brain, called an endocast. |
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For each true positive scan there are about 19 falsely positives scans. |
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Passengers who objected to the scans were not allowed to fly. |
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The dyes in question contain gadolinium and are used in MRI scans that provide detailed pictures of internal organs and in similar scans that image blood vessels. |
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During an MRI, Synchrony's magnet freely rotates and self-aligns within its titanium housing, greatly reducing implant torque and the risk of demagnetization during MRI scans. |
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In addition to its class-leading 68 scan line pattern and aggressive 6000 scans per second performance, Stratos has a number of profit-producing features. |
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By recommending that users exclude some file extensions and folders from antivirus scans, Microsoft may put users at risk, a security company said. |
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Getting to the root of serious vision problems may involve MRI scans, a spinal tap, and other tests to definitely diagnose MS and rule out other, rarer possibilities. |
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On computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging scans, MEST appears as a well-circumscribed multiseptate cystic mass with solid components and thick or thin septae. |
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Biophysicist Jana Goyens of the University of Antwerp in Belgium and colleagues used simulations based on scans of real beetles to quantify the energy cost of the mouthparts. |
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The MicroImage Digital Scanner 300 scans and digitizes micrographic images, allowing them to be viewed, edited, or enhanced on a personal computer screen. |
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We already have a primitive, easily cheatable form of identification,'' said Gingrich, who advocated using tamper-proof visas, thumbprints or retinal scans for all foreigners. |
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Using a second computer procedure, the microscope scans many focal planes and builds a three-dimensional image of the object, much as CAT scans do. |
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Lumbar punctures, brain magnetic resonance imaging scans, and blood and urine tests will monitor the subjects' progress over the course of ten visits. |
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