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    greatest influence on the other pioneers in radiology. In the late 1940’s he left a formal residency program at Denver Veterans Administration Hospital to devote most of his time on ultrasound research. Working in his basement with engineers William Roderick Bliss and George Pasokony‚ Howry pursued his goal of using ultrasound to produce accurate anatomic pictures of soft-tissue structures. There are 68 percent of males that are radiologist and 32 percent females that are radiologist. The employment trend

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    Female Foeticide

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    Female foeticide 1) Introduction of what the topic is : define female foeticide Female foetuses are selectively aborted after pre-natal sex determination‚ thus avoiding the birth of girls. As a result of selective abortion 35 to 40 million girls are missing in Indian population. The effect has been more pronounced in the states of Punjab‚ Haryana and Delhi. It was in these states that private foetal sex determination clinics were first established and the practice of selective abortion becomes

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    1. How does the Ecton machine differ from the existing technology in the market? What characteristics/application does it have that are similar to that of conventional machine? What characteristics/applications are different? The existing ultrasound technology in cardiology was constantly focusing on improving image quality and providing better quantitative information to response to clinical demands‚ dreaming that one day it could substitute the expensive imaging techniques such as MRI. Some

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    Radiology: X-ray and Body

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    of a sharply limited‚ thin x-ray beam passed circumferentially through an area of the body‚ giving the doctor of Technician a cross-sectional image; much like that of slicing a loaf of bread into sections. Other images may be obtained by using ultrasound or MRI‚ or by

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    Pulmonary Symbolism Essay

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    Overview of Pulmonary Embolism An embolism is a foreign mass that travels through the intravascular space carried by the systemic circulation. The mass may be solid‚ liquid or gaseous. The circulation carries the embolus through vessels to parts of the body where it can cause obstruction or occlusion. The Pulmonary Embolism (PE) occurs when the embolism causes an obstruction or occlusion of the pulmonary artery or one of its branches‚ which in turn reverts pressure on the right ventricle. A solid

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    Plantar Fascitis

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    Introduction The most common cause of heel pain is plantar fascitis which is commonly referred to as a Heel Spur. Plantar fascia is a broad band of fibrous tissue which runs along the bottom surface of the foot‚ from the heel to the toes . Plantar fascitis is a condition in which the plantar fascia is inflamed. This condition can be very painful and cause considerable amount of suffering. Long standing inflammation causes the deposition of calcium at the point where the plantar fascia inserts

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    resulting acoustic response [28]. The fluid is excited by a short laser pulse with a wavelength that is absorbed by a particular molecular species in the fluid. Light absorption causes microscopic localized heating in the medium‚ which generates an ultrasound pressure wave that is detected by a microphone. The principle of the photoacoustic method is that an energy source irradiates the skin surface‚ causing thermal expansion in the illuminated area. An acoustic wave releases because of the energy of

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    The "Healthcare/Pharmaceutical Asset Management Market [Wi-Fi RTLS‚ RFID (Tags – Active & Passive‚ Software)‚ IR‚ Ultrasound‚ Equipment & Patient Tracking‚ Staff Safety‚ Temperature & Humidity Monitoring‚ Drug Counterfeit] - Global Forecast to 2017 " analyzes and studies the major market drivers‚ restraints‚ and opportunities in North America‚ Latin America‚ Europe‚ Asia‚ and Rest of the World. Browse 133 market data tables with 13 figures spread through 279 pages and in-depth TOC on Healthcare/Pharmaceutical

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    (IVH). IVH is when there is bleeding in the brain. Some of the symptoms of Periventricular Leukomalacia may not show up for several months or even years. There are a very small amount of tests that can identify Periventricular Leukomalacia. An ultrasound

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    TERM PAPER TRANSDUCERS NAME: B NAVAJEEVAN KUMAR SEC : E2102 ROLL NO.: A-20 REG NO.:11106898 SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: MRS PUNEET NAVAJEEVAN TRANSDUCERS ------------------------------------------------- Transducer A transducer is a device that converts a signal in one form of energy to another form of energy. Energy types include (but are not limited to) electrical‚ mechanical‚ electromagnetic (includinglight)

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