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According to Trecox and his team, activation in this area has never been found in imaging machines before.
For several decades, neuroscientists have used imaging machines to explore the brain.
With prices of $40,000 and up, such professional-grade displays are used as monitors for imaging machines in hospitals, laboratories and industry.
Jeffrey R. Immelt, the next chief executive of General Electric, made his mark at GE Medical Systems by building up sales of imaging machines, a big-ticket, older technology.
A HANDFUL of grocery stores in the United States are testing fingerprint imaging machines that enable shoppers to pay for their purchases simply by putting a finger to an electronic pad.
Their second product will interface with imaging machines to analyze pictures from gel electrophoresis experiments.
"What's happening is that scanning and imaging machines have gotten incredibly good.
Mention medical devices and diagnostics (MD&D) and most life scientists think of surgical instruments, catheters, prosthetic limbs, artificial joints, and imaging machines.
Sales of ultrasound and other imaging machines to hospitals are "robust," according to Chindex, a company that provides Western-style medical services in China.
IN a shift, the Transportation Security Administration plans to replace the walk-through metal detectors at airport checkpoints with whole-body imaging machines — the kind that provide an image of the naked body.
G.E. is also the No. 1 maker of aircraft engines and medical diagnostic imaging machines.
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