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Anne A. Cianni Stamford, Conn., June 29 , 2008 To the Editor: The cost of a CT scanner to detect and diagnose heart disease: $1 million.
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Whether they have invented a laser scanner to detect skin cancer or simply created a new brand of fruit juice, securing the money to turn their proposals into real businesses is often harder than conceiving the ideas.Since the recession it's been tougher than ever.
In a technology-obsessed department actively pursuing futuristic tools — like a scanner to detect hidden guns or robust facial recognition software — the sketches still hold sway for the simple reason that, despite their seeming imprecision, detectives still use them to catch suspects.
The successful use of a flatbed scanner to detect changes in concrete pore structure with frost damage in this research increases the expectation of its application to more aspects of concrete engineering.
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To land a chopper safely in the dirt requires sophisticated laser scanners to detect obstacles hidden by dust thrown up by the downdraught of the rotors.
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In four-wheel-drive Toyota Land Cruisers, with radiation detectors and the most advanced scanners to detect toxic microbes, the inspectors, in blue baseball caps, head out in the mornings from their hotel on the outskirts of Baghdad -- typically going first north, then south, then west, then east, then south again.
The plan for broad use of X-ray body scanners to detect bombs or weapons under airline passengers' clothes has rekindled a debate about the safety of delivering small doses of radiation to millions of people -- a process some experts say is certain to result in a few additional cancer deaths.
The €105m was intended to be spent on a high-tech, underground drainage system, complete with scanners to detect problem areas (many of the recent collapses have been blamed on heavy rainfall) as well as the restoration and re-opening of key parts of the site.
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