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CMOS X-ray Detector maximizes mammography accuracy.
2015-12-01 14:31:04| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Supporting both Digital Breast Tomosynthesis and Flat Field Digital Mammography, Xineos-2329 features high-speed image capture at high resolution of 49.5 µm pixel size, real-time image processing, low X-ray dose, and low-noise performance. Environmental stability and support for both static and dynamic imaging modalities make detector suited for state-of-the-art mammography systems. By enabling early diagnosis of medical anomalies, Xineos-2329 increases opportunity for early intervention.
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Siemens Receives FDA Clearance for Multitom Rax Robotic X-ray System
2015-11-30 08:23:07| Industrial Machines - Topix.net
Siemens Healthcare has announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has cleared the Multitom Rax , a universal diagnostic imaging system that enables a wide range of examinations in multiple clinical areas - from emergency medicine and interventional to pain management and orthopedics, and from conventional 2D radiography to fluoroscopy examinations and angiography applications - all in one room using one X-ray system.
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Ishida X-Ray Inspection Systems for Food Producers
2015-11-16 17:45:00| Food Processing Technology
Ishida x-ray inspection systems provide foreign body detection and a range of quality control checks such as detecting missing items and damaged packaging. Watch the video to see how Ishida x-ray inspection systems can help food manufacturers.
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Used Loma X-Ray Inspection System
2015-10-30 03:27:22| chemicalonline Home Page
One (1) used Loma pass thru x-ray unit, type X3-300, rated up to 100 containers/minute throughput, approximately 8.5" wide x 11" high opening, with conveyor and PLC controls, 110 volt, serial# BXR13722-35621, new 2004.
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How Wireless 'X-Ray Vision' Could Power VR, Smart Homes, and Hollywood
2015-10-29 08:47:10| Wireless - Topix.net
By testing different human subjects and using metrics such as height and body shape to create concrete "silhouette fingerprints" for each person, researchers can use wireless reflections to differentiate between individuals from the other side of wall. A team of researchers at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab has long believed that wireless signals like WiFi can be used to see things that are invisible to the naked eye.
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