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During last 50 years operational research, mathematical modelling and computerised techniques of model analysis and optimisation contributed essentially to the change of perception of contemporary world, characteristic for the current informational revolution indicating the change of civilisation eras.

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In case of metachronous liver metastasis, histological confirmation was only pursued when imaging techniques (spiral computerised tomography (CT) of the abdomen or MRT of the liver) did not show clear results.

But others are using fancy new techniques like cone-beam computerised tomography which actually expose people to much higher levels of radiation.Moreover, guidelines from the American Dental Association state that healthy adults should have a bitewing X-ray no more than once every two or three years, and that there is little reason to X-ray patients who do not have symptoms.

However, current in vivo imaging techniques, including X-ray, computerised axial tomography, ultrasound, nuclear imaging, and magnetic resonance imaging, do not have the ability to detect specific cancer cell proteins that serve as molecular targets.

The porosity of the hardened mixes was studied by means of two complementary techniques: mercury intrusion porosimetry and computerised X-ray tomography.

Pelvimetry, or pelvic measurement in pregnant women with the intention of predicting likely cephalopelvic disproproportion of cephalic presentations (and thus their subsequent need for Caesarean section), can be performed by clinical manual examination, or with imaging techniques including conventional x-ray, computerised tomography scanning, or magnetic resonance imaging.

Geologists and engineers recently have adopted computerised X-ray microtomography (μCT), a radiological imaging technique, for geological and petrophysical applications such as the assessment of sediment characteristics, CT-measurement of compressibility and compaction, multiphase flow studies, measurement of bulk density and moisture content, and of porosity and permeability.

The surveillance techniques offered by closed circuit television, sophisticated long-distance filming, computerised identification and improved riot gear, mean that the old street battles are less common and have been replaced by containment.

Shearing, P. R., Gelb, J. & Brandon, N. P. X-ray nano computerised tomography of SOFC electrodes using a focused ion beam sample-preparation technique.

In summary, our findings suggest that the novel technique of estimating the volume of dense breast tissue, which involves computerised modelling of mammographic breast density using a fully automated system, may be useful in large epidemiological studies.

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