Sentence examples for making scans from inspiring English sources

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Until recently, however, many American institutions and academic centers have concentrated on making scans of their own special treasures, or collaborating with one another on themed projects, rather than combining their electronic resources into a single online access point.

It's easier on the patient, and one machine could handle far more people than it does doing a full scan every time, making scans cheaper and more easily obtainable.

You can also consider making scans of your documents and e-mailing them as attachments to yourself to be printed when and if needed.

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The company has invested for years in mobile technology, making scanning your phone at checkout a common behavior among a sizable customer base.

This is a development of a recent method reported for making scanning ion conductance scanning electrochemical microscopy (SICM SECM) probes.

For example, for 50 000 SNPs and 1000 genes, we have roughly 5 × 10 (= 50 000 × 1000 × 1000) combinations, making scanning over all possible combinations intractable.

Dr. Skovronsky thought he had a way to make scans work.

"First, we got permission to make scans of the original Parthenon sculptures.

And British researcher David Nutt managed to collect over £40,000 within 24 hours in a crowdfunding campaign last week to make scans of a brain on LSD.

During the baseline and final assessment, a Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry (DEXA) scan will be used to make scans of the pelvis.

We also made scans of isolated syrinxes (12 males, 5 females) to increase scan resolution with respect to whole animal scans.

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