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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a one off scanning" is not entirely correct in standard English; it should be "a one-off scan." You can use it to refer to a scanning process that is done only once and not repeated
Example: "We conducted a one-off scan of the entire system to identify any vulnerabilities."
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In this paper, a laser-based machine vision measurement system was developed to measure the 3D profile of deformed surface by a one-off scanning process.
It's different from the existing system in that ads aren't served based on a one-off scan, but instead are based on your long-term profile that's been built.
Note that high-resolution (high-dose) scanning can always be planned as a one-off scan or as the final CT scan of a longer nuclear scan series.
16 Previous decision models seem to be in complete agreement regarding the optimal form of screening being a one-off scan.
This could well upset privacy advocates, since it's one thing to accept a one-off, limited scan of an individual email, but it's another thing to cultivate a profile based on your entire Gmail existence.
During trial visits, which were scheduled approximately every 6 months, patients underwent a range of assays including a one-off deposition scan.
It should be appreciated, however, that these scans cannot alter an individual patient's management: brachytherapy is a one-off treatment that cannot be repeated or subsequently modified.
He was a one-off".
But this was just a one-off.
Nor will this be a one-off.
Henry is a one-off among eccentrics.
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