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    Digital Imaging‚ Animation‚ 3D Modeling The movie business has been profoundly affected by photo-realistic computer graphics effects. The movie Avatar presents a great example of the possibilities introduced by digital imaging. Humans enter a world called Pandora to scavenger for precious minerals at the cost of exterminating off the native bright blue colored humanoids. A persuasive world beyond what could ever be imaginable or re-produced in real life can be fully crafted for display on a screen

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    treatment off their physical exam‚ blood pressure‚ oxygen saturation‚ pulse‚ breath sounds and numerous other medical practices. But that still leaves them with limited information about this patient’s condition‚ so what do they rely on? Diagnostic imaging‚ to quickly see the patient’s status and are able to provide lifesaving care. Radiography plays a critical role in the patients care‚ and it allows doctors to view

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    to their noble profession. Now‚ I am particularly interested in radiologic technology‚ because nowadays it is having wide application and enjoying good demand in medical circles‚ in particular‚ sonography‚ MR tomography or other diagnostic imaging techniques. The role of radiologic technologists in diagnosing various diseases is significant‚ because within the last decades‚ modern radiologic technology has been significantly developing. Now it allows detecting and monitoring a huge variety

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    Problem – opening‚ unrolling and reading of fragile papyri * In recent years‚ renewed efforts have become evident to decipher the scrolls * Computer enhancement * Digital imaging used to extract images from scrolls and uncover text that is not visible to human eye. * Pattern image recognition and medical imaging techniques allow the future of deciphering scrolls without unrolling them. Human Remains Estelle Lazer and the skeletons of Pompeii * Many human remains found in Pompeii

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    continuing education opportunities to its members‚ the association publishes the bimonthly journal Radiologic Technology‚ monthly newsletter ASRT Scanner‚ and biannual journal Radiation Therapist. Operations: The AERS is dedicated to the advancement of imaging and radiation sciences; to establishing and maintaining high standards of radiologic science education; to encouraging

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    the left lateral aspect of the rectum will be on the right side of the screen. The transducer position is adjusted to maintain a central location within the rectal lumen to obtain optimal imaging of the rectal wall and perirectal structures. The gain in the ultrasound unit is also adjusted to obtain optimal imaging. When optimal‚ it should be possible to visualize clearly all five layers of the rectal wall. Once this is achieved‚ the transducer within the 2052 probe is gradually moved caudad using

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    • 1895 – Discovery of X- rays by Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen. • 1896 - Prof. Arthur Schuster used X- rays to demonstrate the presence of lead bullets inside the head of a victim [5]. • In October 1898 issue of the American X-ray Journal‚ Dr. Fovau d’Courmelles wrote‚ “Knowing the existence of a fracture in a person who has been burned or mutilated beyond recognition‚ we can hope to identify him by the x-ray [6]. • In 1921 Schuller compared the radiological images of the frontal sinuses with plates formerly

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    before his parents could be contacted. Most importantly‚ this case is interesting because the causative agent was ultimately found to be a toothpick‚ identification of which was very difficult because a toothpick does not show on standard diagnostic imaging techniques such as MRI and CT scans. The patient’s family has filed a medical malpractice lawsuit against the hospital. For malpractice to occur there are 4 conditions that must be met. The plantiff will have to show that Dr. Foreman had a duty

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    because it describes where the stye was. | Arranged ambulance transport and extended life support | -QM | This code almost completely describes the medical scenario which is what the modifiers are supposed to do. | Diagnostic mammogram‚ left breast | -GG | This code refers to a mammogram which I believe will provide better detail to the medical scenario than just referring to the left side of the body. | Cortisone 10mg injection‚ right sholder | -RT | None of the codes discuses shots or the

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    the advances of science and technology depend are direct product of physics. The interests and concerns of physicists have always formed the basis of future technology. In medicine we use X-rays‚ radioisotope and nuclear magnetic resonance imaging. In addition‚ laser‚ electron microscopes‚ synchrotron radiation‚ and electronics all depend on advances made in physics. Where would our modern western economies be without computers?—we could not build the electronics that modern computers rely

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