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The results of those scans could be known as soon as Monday.
Then she was sent straight through to the imaging department in the same hospital so detailed scans could be made of her eyes.
Even more surprising, the scans seem to reduce the risks of death from other causes as well, suggesting that the scans could be catching other illnesses.
Mr. van Langh does, however, suggest that 3-D scans could be useful to museums if they are planning to loan their art to other institutions.
After tracking subjects for three years, researchers from the New York University medical school concluded that the scans could be used to predict who would develop mild cognitive impairment, a precursor of Alzheimer's disease.
Thus, a digital correction of serpentine scans could be a promising route for further development.
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A good radiologist and a lower-quality scan could be better than a bad radiologist and a good scan".
Superthumbs and Robocop-like visual scanning could be regarded as virtual implants, incorporating machine intelligence into human bodies without surgery.
Procedures for standing in place and raising arms during the body scan could be more clearly and politely explained, many readers wrote.
While the risk of developing them after scans remains low in absolute terms, and CT scanning could be vital in saving young people's lives, the figures reported in Lancet Online will encourage doctors to seek alternative diagnostic procedures to computed tomography scans where possible.
In the course of studying how biometric scanning could be used to authenticate the identities of people who sought admission to secure buildings, innovators like Joseph Atick realized that the same technology could be used to pick suspects or license plates out of a crowd.
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