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In this study, we found that focal radiation from frequent scans of the right tibiae in 1-month-old rats by micro-computed tomography severely decreased trabecular bone mass and deteriorated bone structure.
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Frequent scanning of subordinates enabled enhanced perception of other group members (Fig. 7c).
The use of MRI would also allow more frequent scans for identification purposes by avoiding the potential risk of X-rays.
The suspicion of much higher energy exposures nowadays compared with 20 or 30 years ago in combination with more frequent scans and the use of Doppler ultrasound means that possible adverse effects of prenatal ultrasound scanning need to be monitored in the future.
Given the duration and detail of observations in this study (frequent scans and complete spatial coverage of the rookery), it was highly unlikely that any births went unnoticed.
The potential benefit of repeated scanning must be weighed against the financial and health costs of more frequent scans.
However, it is common for women to have more frequent scans, with the average number of scans reaching six in urban areas and 3.5 in rural areas (7, 8).
Medicaid has paid for virtually all of his cancer care, including a one-week hospitalization after the diagnosis, months of chemotherapy, and frequent scans and blood tests.
She goes for frequent scans and checkups but postponed having a mastectomy so she could breast-feed their children.
Future trials might require more frequent scans.
However, too frequent scanning would result in a reduction of throughput and QoS, as during scanning no data can be transferred.
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