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    used commonly in medicine to diagnose many illnesses and injuries, such as strokes, tumors, aneurysms, spinal cord injuries, multiple sclerosis and eye and inner ear problems. This machine is also a great tool for medical research, as it allows for images of many parts of the body to…

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    Nmr History

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    volume than comparative health tissue. This was the real first medical application of NMR into medical purposes. From this over the next decade it lead to the production of the first MRI machine and test and the production of the first ever internal image of a human body in 1973 by Paul Lauterbaur and his team. All these developments over countless decades has led to the ability to diagnose and treat cancer earlier and has saved thousands of lives in the process. [14] [15] 2.2 Basic Processes…

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    Imaging (MRI) is a medical technology that uses magnetic fields to interact with protons in the human body, producing an image that allows doctors to diagnose disease and/or injuries (DiGiuseppe, Haberer, Salciccioli, Sanader, & Vavitsas, 2012). The idea of MRI technology had come from Raymond Damadian who was a medical professor and had founded the company that manufactured MRI scanners (Bergman PH. D, 2015). In the beginning, Damadian had been using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance to do scans on…

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    option of leaving once the plane is in the air. This means that extra precautions must be taken to ensure the safety of the passengers. The backscatter scanners are the most important safety precaution because they can detect metal, as well as nonmetal irregularities. Why do airports need body scanners in the first place? Airports need body scanners because…

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    2a. The computer based innovation represented by my computational artifact is called Myris. Myris is a biometric security system that scans one’s iris to algorithmically process video images of the user’s eye signing them into secure websites, devices and other personal profiles. The intended purpose of Myris is to eliminate the utilization of standard passwords and to create a secure and foolproof method for accessing personal data. Simply put, “It lets anyone sign into accounts on websites or…

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    Iphone users who have an Iphone 6 or newer has a thumb print scanner. For android and Iphone…

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    Medical image analysis plays a vital role in medical diagnosis is a broad area of education and research attention. Medical imaging techniques become a nature look with different characteristics depend upon the selection of modalities with the requirements ( Li Luo 2007). For example, CT offer supreme information on denser tissue with smaller amount distortion whereas Magnetic Resonance Image (MRI) offer superior information on soft tissue with supplementary distortion (Yong Yang et.al. 2010)…

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    explore reflections relating to split personality disorder and the “self”. With Philip K. Dick’s A Scanner Darkly and works created by Dan Graham, the ideas about split personalities and the “self” intertwine with each other as well as ties to the electronic image. To examine connections between these notions, an analysis serves the purpose of understanding the meanings presented by the works. With A Scanner Darkly’s meaning, it broadcasts itself clearly. In the novel, the story follows a man;…

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    Phillip K. Dick published A Scanner Darkly, a semi-autobiographical story set in the then future of June 1994. Taking place in an anti-utopia Orange County, California, the novel is an all-embracing depiction of drug culture and drug use, both recreational and abusive. The main character and protagonist of the story is Bob Arctor, junkie and drug dealer, who happens to be living a parallel life as Agent Fred, a law enforcement agent assigned to bring down Arctor. In A Scanner Darkly, Phillip K…

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    Digital Fingerprint

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    Optical scanners record images of the varying characteristics of individual's fingerprints. Electronic fingerprint scans are extremely accurate 95 to 98 percent of the time. However accuracy can vary between genders, race, and chemical residue on the fingers. Fingerprints are difficult to beat, however it has been done. A Japanese researcher discovered ways to create fake fingerprints out of gelatin and therefore hacked the system. 2.Voice: Voice identification works by taking the rhythm,…

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