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  • {{for|the software|Imaging for Windows}} {{wiktionary|imaging}} ...
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  • *[[Medical imaging]] ...
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  • [[File:SondaFantom2D.gif|thumb|Dynamic imaging in ECT - On the left, seven cylindrical objects moving along the probe. On ...ng, A Plaskowski, C G Xie and M S Beck, Capacitance-based tomographic flow imaging system, Electronics Letters, 24 (7), 1988, pp 418–19.</ref> ...
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  • {{Further|Magnetic resonance imaging}} In [[nuclear magnetic resonance|NMR]] and [[magnetic resonance imaging|MRI]], shimming is used prior to the operation of the magnet to eliminate i ...
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  • ==By medical imaging type== {{Effective dose by medical imaging type}} ...
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  • ..., it could be used in [[second-harmonic imaging microscopy|second-harmonic imaging]]. Also some experiments have been performed to use CMUTs as [[hydrophone]] ...>{{cite journal | doi=10.1016/j.mee.2007.01.211 | title=Building CMUTs for imaging applications from top to bottom | year=2007 | last1=Coppa | first1=A. | las ...
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  • {{Short description|Any of several imaging modalities that map degrees of soft-tissue elasticity and stiffness}} {{More medical citations needed|date=April 2018}} ...
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  • ...nse of touch into a digital image is based on the tactile sensors. Tactile imaging closely mimics manual palpation, since the probe of the device with a press ...sensor uses a semi-transparent gel to produce combined tactile and optical imaging.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Hogan|first=Francois|date=5 Jan 2021|title=Seeing Thro ...
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  • ...gnet]]s used in [[Maglev (transport)|maglev trains]], [[magnetic resonance imaging]] (MRI) and [[nuclear magnetic resonance]] (NMR) machines, magnetic confine ===Magnetic resonance imaging and nuclear magnetic resonance=== ...
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  • * [[Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education]] * [[Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education]] ...
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  • ...lth technologies.{{Citation needed|date=June 2020}} Some examples of these medical errors included [[adverse drug event]]s and [[alarm fatigue]]. When many al ..." /> Drug administration has improved, healthcare providers can now access medical information easier, provide better treatments and faster results, and save ...
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  • ...ed as being less accurate than those used clinically or in nutritional and medical practice. They tend to under-read body fat percentage by approximately 5 kg ...of body composition measurement|journal=Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging|language=en|volume=35|issue=2|pages=81–97|doi=10.1111/cpf.12152|pmid=247353 ...
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  • ...pact of health information technology on quality, efficiency, and costs of medical care |journal=Annals of Internal Medicine |volume=144 |issue=10 |pages=742– ...ractices using electronic medical records|journal=International Journal of Medical Informatics|volume=80|issue=2|pages=94–101|doi=10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2010.11.0 ...
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  • ...problems, from detecting anomalies in samples during [[Magnetic resonance imaging|MRI scans]],<ref name=":1" /> to providing surveillance of an entire countr ...attack|at Glasgow airport]] may have involved [[National Health Service]] medical professionals was a recent wake-up call that [[wikt:screening|screening]] p ...
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  • ...th communications systems such as automotive radars, [[Wearable technology|medical devices]], [[5G]] etc. Furthermore, applications like [[Autonomous car|auto ...nefit from RF convergence research such as autonomous driving, cloud-based medical devices, light based applications etc. Each application may have different ...
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  • ...icine dealing with the skin and its diseases, a unique specialty with both medical and surgical aspects. ***[[Cardiology]] – medical specialty dealing with disorders of the heart (specifically the human heart ...
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  • ...rasonic transducer|ultrasound transceivers]] that are used for instance in medical ultrasound (echo) scans. ...receiving it after [[sound reflection]] from target objects, availing for imaging of those objects ...
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  • ===Medical applications=== The medical applications of nuclear technology are divided into diagnostics and radiati ...
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  • The '''impact of [[nanotechnology]]''' extends from its [[Nanomedicine|medical]], [[ethical]], [[mind|mental]], legal and [[Environmental science|environm {{More medical citations needed|section|date=June 2016}} ...
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  • ...ewers |location=Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |publisher=Department of Biomedical Imaging, University of Malaya |doi=10.2349/biij.2.4.e54-8|doi-access=free }}</ref> ...individual studies.<ref name="Rethlefsen">{{cite journal| title =Engaging Medical Librarians to Improve the Quality of Review Articles| journal =JAMA | date ...
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