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Then there's what she calls "the Scunthorpe problem", where scanning for a banned group of letters produces false positives.
Insiders say Branson was scanning for a partner for some time before the BA/AA tie-up, confirmed in 2010, turned up the pressure on him.
It lets you jump almost instantly to any spot in the movie; it does not, however, actually "seek" — that is, speed up playback while you're scanning for a certain scene.
Today, if it is scanning for a foreign politician's Gmail account or hunting for the cellphone number of someone suspected of being a terrorist, the possibilities for what N.S.A. calls "incidental" collection of Americans are far greater.
They don't realize that absolutely nothing compares to the thrill of fruit-hunting: the covert slipping through the foliage; the scanning for a telltale glisten of color; the way that — deep in the hedgerow, scratched and juice-streaked, breath held as one searches for another dusty bitter plum, then another — time stops.
To the authors' knowledge, this is the first treatment report to describe the application of intraoral scanning for a complete mouth reconstruction.
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The scanning methods for a CT scan include step and scan, and helical or spiral scanning.
(Cooper was scanned for a film that was later shelved).
This software scans for a long, regularly updated list of privacy threats.
The software scans for a face; if there are multiple faces, it isolates each one.
Four years ago, he started a teleradiology group that now interprets scans for a hundred and fifty centers across the country.
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