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    The type of scanner is a modality-dependent feature. For example, MRIs and CT scanners are differ in size and functions. In medical ultrasounds, patients are not required to enter a scanner to be tested for CAD. These intrinsic modality-dependent differences were therefore considered as important test-specific attributes. In a DCE on scanning modalities to diagnose focal liver lesions, the type of scanner used was studied and shown to influence patient preferences for diagnostic tests (Whitty et al., 2015). In the current study, the scanner type attribute was composed of three levels: Complete body scanner, partial body scanner, and no scanner. These levels were described as: no scanner: patients lie down on a bed, and a gel and a small device…

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    Medical Center uses an electronic health record but that does not mean they don’t have to scan/assemble loose paper into EPIC. There are three steps to ensure the quality and efficiency of indexing and scanning forms and loose records into EPIC. The first step is to scan these loose forms. Most of the hospital scans their own records for the most part but for example HIM scans the ERs records and place them in EPIC. On February 9th, Devonn and I got a chance to scan records from OB and a few…

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    The Scanner: A Short Story

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    Chris Gardner and his wife at the time, Linda, invested in a portable bone density scanner a medical device that gave a slightly better picture then what an x-ray could but in a price range it was double. What they didn’t know was they invested in the scanner while the doctors and hospitals stopped using them saying it was not necessary. This sent them into financial trouble as they put their life savings into this revolutionary machine. Linda had to work overtime and pick up extra shifts while…

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    digital scanners that help and aid them in every day duty in service for the people of this country. Police scanners…

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    SEM Scanner

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    our unit, there is one particular product that stands out; the SEM scanner. I will discuss in details how this scanner is beneficial to our unit. Introduction: SEM Scanner SEM scanner is a newly…

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    MRI Scanner

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    An MRI scanner or a magnetic resonance imaging is a common apparatus used within hospitals which uses a scanning technique to show detailed images of the inside of a human body. There are two ways which an MRI scanner takes images of the human body. The two ways are the use of a strong magnetic field and the use of radio waves. There are two ways which MRI scanners work and the first is by hydrogen atoms. How this links within the human body is by the main link of hydrogen protons which are…

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    Chris Scanner

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    Chris is very determined throughout the whole movie. Some examples were when he ran in front of moving cars on a busy street so he could get his bone density scanner back because it was stolen. For instance when he interviewed for the Dan Witter job he got it, but he had to do an internship with 19 other people and only 1 person got the job. Chris was so determined to get the job, he went out of his way and went to Walter Ribbons house to apologize for missing his meeting with Walter Ribbon.…

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    Full-Body Scanners

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    hitting the Pentagon and another crashing in Pennsylvania (“Should Full-Body Scanners Be Used in U.S. Airports?”, 2010, p. 3). As a result, a total of 3,000 civilians were killed, including over 400 law enforcement personnel. This tragic event has encouraged the United States government to enforce stricter airport security in order to prevent future terrorist attacks. In order to ensure passenger safety, the U.S. government has decided to use…

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    1. Introduction This is the first in a series of articles on using Forth to interact with the real world. We will explore how to control motors of various types (such as servomotors and stepper motors), switch power to devices, and sense the environment. Each article will present a project that can be used to demonstrate the ideas we are going to discuss. In this first article, I want to lay the foundation for the future columns and discuss the use of the PC parallel port to control…

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    Wal-Mart is a retail that sells a variety of goods at the lowest price possible. According to Wal-Mart there are “more than 6,200 stores internationally.” With so many stores there is thousands of products, in the video it says that there are almost 120,000 items. A barcode scanner is used to record the history of the product; it tracks the sales, and if it was well received all these factors are important when trying to make a profit. The RFID has saved time, reduced errors, and has cut costs,…

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