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The software used for photogrammetric processing was PhotoModeler™ Scanner version 6 (Eos Systems Inc., Vancouver, BC, Canada), while for the development of the 3D models, Geomagic™ version10 (Morrisville, NC, USA) was used.
We performed cycle sequencing and reaction clean-up following Werth and Sork [28] and edited sequences using the program Sequence Scanner, version 1.0 (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA, USA).
Values for total fat mass, trunk fat mass and trunk mass (kg) were obtained by using software built into the scanner (version 11.2.1) and daily quality control was performed using phantom #12447 the same as previous study [28].
Sequence scanner version 1.0 was used to analyze the obtained sequences.
Results were analyzed using two programs: Peak Scanner version 1.0 (Applied Biosystems) and GeneMapper version 3.7 (Applied Biosystems).
We utilized LabScan image scanner (version 5; Amersham, Germany) to capture and store the 2-DE gel images.
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AD patients found it difficult or confusing to perform within the scanner versions of this memory task which required old/new responses or which assessed several memory processes (i.e., encoding, maintenance and retrieval).
The hybridized slides were scanned using Agilent DNA Microarray Scanner (Software Version 6.1) and data points were extracted using Agilent Feature Extraction software (Version 8.1).
He noted that the photographer was able to capture these hectic moments because "Weegee invented carrying a scanner" — his version was a shortwave radio — "and getting there ahead of the cops, then selling the images to the highest bidder".
Processed chips were scanned by using a Perkin Elmer ScanArray® XL 5000 Scanner, software version 3.1.
Microarray slides were scanned using an Agilent Microarray Scanner (B version).
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