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He had no mechanical ability, but his wife, Edith, whom he met at Brandeis, recalls that when they went to the college library Walt would spend time scanning architecture magazines.
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Scanning fingerprints adds time as well as security.
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In such cases, wait time, if any, would be short because customers have already done the time-consuming chore of scanning and packing up groceries.
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McAfee Virus Scan enterprise features built-in, real-time on-access and automatic antivirus scanning and cleaning using the McAfee scanning engine.
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It is based on the last time Forbes did a cover story on genome scanning machines, back in 200o.
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Many users have their favourite items, including the time, cycling continuously, which allows surreptitious scanning of the latest sports results while sitting in a meeting.
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And it will also take integration of technologies such as NFC, localization, barcode scanning and QR codes to drive personalized offers in real-time.
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Dynamic Scanning elevates image sharpness to another level by speeding up response time and eliminating blur even in the fastest action scenes to deliver the clearest picture possible.
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The last time we saw T-rays, they were busy scanning bodies for tumors and security threats.
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While the level of radiation is extremely low, some studies have found that over time a small number of cancer cases could result from scanning millions of people a year.
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Maris imagines UPS deliverymen scanning and delivering packages with just a glance, nurses at hospitals receiving real-time information on patients without having to stop what they're doing and, indeed, patients with limited mobility having greater access to the world of information themselves.
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