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    of the individual. According to Haran, a few medical tests can be conducted to properly examine and investigate the possibility of possessing paedophilia. For example, IATs (Implicit Association Tests), phallometric testing, and fMRIs (functional magnetic resonance imaging). These tests can help to detect any abnormalities or disfiguration regarding the individual’s brain. A paedophile’s brain has been concluded to have retardation on the frontal cortex and the grey and white…

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    Radiology is advancing in today’s world. This paper will address what an actual radiologist is and what they do, the requirements to become a radiologist, the salary and the benefits a radiologist will receive, the careers that one can go into with radiology, the jobs one can get with being a radiologist, and many more things. Being a radiologist, or something involved in radiology, helps many people. It not only can tell what bones are broken but can also tell if something is wrong with you on…

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    the underlying brain, correct major aesthetic deformities or both. Today, three-dimensional (3D) models of anatomical structures can be constructed based on anatomical information from scanning data coming from computerized tomography (CT) [7,15]. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data is used to the 3D modelling of soft tissues and computerized tomography (CT) for hard tissues (i.e. bone) of the human body. Basically, the skull is symmetrical structure; regularly abnormalities on one side of…

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    The tumor development recognition framework comprises of two fundamental stages: preparing and discovery. The preparation stage is made out of two stages. In the first place, picture enrollment and division are led on the mind pictures. Second, tetrahedral cross sections are built for the portioned mind and tumors, individually. In our study, mind is sectioned by an edge identification. This technique synergistically consolidates the Active Appearance, Live-Wire, and GC strategies to exploit…

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    Ultrasound sonography is used in almost every field of medicine practiced today. It is a very important tool in diagnosing several possibly deadly illness. Ultrasound sonography may be the best option in certain situations while other options may not even be a first option. But, as with anything there are certain risk factors that need to be taken into consideration. There are pros and cons to almost everything, however this essay should show you how the pros outway the cons. The field of…

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    The screening of the tumor is significant to enhance the patient life. The existing screening methods by image modeling are Computer Aided Tomography, Positron Emission Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Ultra-sound scanning. The above mentioned functional imaging modalities are non invasive but operates with ionizing radiations to reconstruct the phantom image. Proposed system is Diffuse Optical Tomography (DOT) [1] is non-ionizing…

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    X Rays Research Paper

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    X-rays is one type of electromagnetic radiation that can send waves through the body which makes us see through the body tissue but it doesn’t go through the bone. Therefore it is used in hospitals to see if a person has a broken bone or any diseases. Because it can go through clothes and the human skin it is also used in airports to see if anybody has a knife or anything dangerous with them. X-rays were first discovered by German scientist Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen in 1985. Roentgen found x-rays…

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    MRI Scan

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    Introduction An MRI (or Magnetic Resonance Imaging) scan is a radiology technique that uses a large magnet, radio waves, and a computer to look at organs and structures inside our bodies. Single MRI images are called slices can be stored on a computer or printed on film. An MRI combines images to create a 3-D picture of your internal structures. The MRI scanner is a tube surrounded by a huge circular magnet. The patient is placed on a moveable bed that is inserted into the magnet. An MRI…

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    Career

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    For my three health careers I chose radiologist, pediatric oncologist and athletic trainer. I do not necessarily want to go in the medical field, but if I were to I would want to work in one of these three careers. All three jobs require skills, reasoning and intuitive thinking. You might find yourself in a situation that demands fast thinking and problem solving, so you need to be prepared. The first career I chose was a radiologist. To become a radiologist you must obtain a Bachelor's Degree…

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    Zero1 Physics

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    When it comes to designing a helmet, physics plays an important role. Newton’s second law of motion demonstrates the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration, explaining that the force is equal to the mass of an object times the acceleration. If we apply this rule to football, it can be concluded that although the mass (of the football player) is unlikely to be changed, the acceleration can be. The new Zero1 helmet was specifically designed to address the acceleration a player…

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