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The machine is guided by a x-ray image onto which a doctor can choose a number of destinations.
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One uses "backscatter" technology to produce an X-ray image of a person.
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As you'd expect, Skooba's first design, the Checkthrough, is pretty minimalist, in keeping with the requirements that approved bags not have any straps or zippers and not feature any space for items that could interfere with the X-ray image.
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Known as Photo 51, it's an X-ray diffraction image of DNA and has at least a claim to be the most important image ever taken.
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Chimera architecture removes those boundaries by providing the power to conduct nearly 100 billion mathematical operations per second to perform image processing, using computational techniques used in X-ray CT scanners, deep space telescopes and spy satellites.
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This fellowship will enable her to make several trips to Canada and the USA to the two leading laboratories in Scanning Transmission X-Ray Microscopy, a technique which Dr Coker will employ to image bacteria and minerals in real world environment.
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The research could even be applied to seemingly mundane and established fields like X-Ray imaging, by enabling us to find the proper intensity levels to produce a quality image while minimizing damage to cells.
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There are two types one bounces electromagnetic waves off the body to create an image like this and the other uses backscatter technology to project low level X-ray beams over the body resulting in images like this.
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