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    1.0 INTRODUCTION The basic idea of the Multi-slice Computed Tomography (MSCT) is to widen the x-ray source with several detectors in rows so that the data can be gathered of more than a slice a time thus reduces the time of scanning. From the first establishment till this day‚ the MSCT systems had change in so many aspects. The advancements of the systems are to fulfill the medical needs and had brings a lot of convenience to the clinical fields. By producing the 3D image‚ the MSCT give a great

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    Peter Rojas Dr Wall English 1: F block 5/20/24. Peter Rojas: Memoir Rays of sunlight slip out of a crack in my blinds‚ I hear birds chirping from somewhere outside my room. It’s a Sunday evening‚ I’m sitting at my desk‚ trying to write an essay. I’m about halfway through when I hear shouts coming from upstairs‚ first the high pitched‚ animated yell of my younger brother‚ then the low‚ flat voice of father and finally the screams of mother. They’re fighting again‚ he said. Every time I try to concentrate

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    “A Sound of Thunder” and “Nethergrave” Critical Essay Ray Bradbury’s “A Sound of Thunder” beautifully describes the future and had a lot better story plot than Gloria Skurzynsky’s “Nethergrave”‚ which lacked the edge-of-the-seat action that “A Sound of Thunder” contained. One reason I prefer “A Sound of Thunder” over “Nethergrave” is the concept of time travel. Another reason is that Ray Bradbury has great descriptions and adjectives of what he thought the future would be like. Also‚ the characterization

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    Radiology Department: a. X-ray imaging: The total availability time = 2/3*6*240 = 960 min (Two-thirds of the Radiology department’s time is available for the Clinic.) The total X-ray imaging time for patients = (32+48*0.85)*11 = 800.8 min The utilization of X-ray imaging = 800.8/960 = 83.42% b. Development of X-ray: The total availablility time = 2/3*6*240 = 960 min The total development time for patients = 7*(32 + 48*0.85) = 509.6 min The utilization of development of X-ray = 509.6/960 = 53.08%

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    first conceived to take place in a large mansion‚ but Ray later decided to film it in the famous hill town‚ using the many shades of light and mist to reflect the tension in the drama. An amused Ray noted that while his script allowed shooting to be possible under any lighting conditions‚ a commercial film contingent present at the same time in Darjeeling failed to shoot a single shot as they only wanted to do so in sunshine..” fact remains that Ray shot this film with masterfully chosen available

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    In the book Fahrenheit 451‚ written by Ray Bradbury‚ the idea of banning books is a central theme. No books are allowed in this dystopian society. In America today‚ various groups of people try to get books banned or censored. When America was formed as a nation‚ every citizen was given freedoms and rights. One of these freedoms was freedom of speech; however‚ when a book is censored or banned‚ the authors freedom of speech is restricted or taken away entirely. Censoring‚ restricting‚ or banning

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    In Ray Bradbury’s novel‚ Fahrenheit 451‚ the main character is an individual Montag seeks pleasure in his job as a book burner. Through imagery‚ metaphors‚ symbolism‚ and personification‚ Ray Bradbury conveys that Montag is a man who has a sense of adoration towards his job. Ray Bradbury uses figures of speech such as imagery and metaphors to express how Montag is an impassioned man. Bradbury says that it was a “pleasure” for Mantag to “see things” he burns to be “blackened and changed.” The

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    have different sorts of interest in the job. The field of radiology was originally oriented on using X-ray radiation imagining of the body. Current radiology is not limited to X-rays; it also uses magnetic field‚ radiation and sound waves. Radiology can be used both for diagnostic purpose‚ as well as a form of treatment for some diseases. A Radiologist is a medical specialist using X-rays‚ sound waves (ultrasound) and magnetism (MRI) disease in patients determine or exclude. A Radiologist can

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    made to make people’s lives easier. In the future there might be flying cars. You can never imagine what is about to happen in the future. People from old age wouldn’t even believe what has happened so far until this generation. In “The Six Epochs‚” Ray Kurzweil explains six stages of human lives. He talks about how the world was before‚ is now‚ and will be in the future. Also‚ the singularity will begin and it will spread all over the world. In the future‚ Kurzweil believe‚ humans and technologies

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    connected to electricity. When the current is applied‚ the larger molecules move more slowly through the gel and the smaller molecules move faster. The different sized molecules form distinct bands on the gel which will be analysed by scientists. X-ray During the latter day of the 19 century‚ several physicists‚ among them Sir William Crooks (1832-1919) in Britain and Heinrich Hertz (1857-1894) with his assistant Phillip Lenard (1862-1947) in Germany‚ were interested in the discharges produced by

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