"Imaging technologies" refers to tools, techniques, or systems that are used to create visual representations or pictures of different things, such as medical scans, satellite images, or photographs. It involves capturing, processing, and displaying images, enabling us to see objects, structures, or data in a visual form.
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The researchers
used imaging technology that tracks both brain blood flow — as a measure of energy use — and the organization and strength of connections within intrinsic neural networks.
The team developed the all - optical ultrasound
imaging technology for use in a clinical setting over four years.
Sleep research has come a long way in the last decade with advanced
brain imaging technology that's become available to sleep researchers.
Although purchasing a robotic drone is more affordable than alternative
aerial imaging technologies, initial investments can exceed US$ 1,500.
To do this, we work both in vivo and in vitro by combining state - of - the -
art imaging technology with biochemistry and genetic models.
You have a physical effect — heating on the surface of a metal — that's often a complication for
imaging technologies such as MRI.
Our medical expertise is supplemented by advanced
diagnostic imaging technology, in - house medical testing capabilities, a modern surgical suite, and a wide range of veterinary specialty resources.
Most brain
imaging technology works the way cameras did in the 19th century: If you want a clear picture, you have to hold very still.
But figuring out how much of that silver is normal and how much is nano is much harder: it requires
imaging technologies rather than mere chemical identification.
When an external exam simply does not provide all the answers for your pet, our hospital is equipped with the most advanced
imaging technology available.
Apart from the
same imaging technology on both the smartphones, they feature some distinct specifications to cover two different market segments.
Unfortunately, breast MRI generates many «false positives,» which are regions of the breast that «enhance»
under imaging technology, but are not malignant.
The accessibility of the retina, together with
imaging technologies makes it a prime candidate for developing cellular therapies for central nervous disorders.
As
imaging technology continues to become cheaper and more ubiquitous, some schools are considering ways to cut costs when it comes to their photographic requirements.
I covered real estate technology when Web - based photo tours were a new concept in marketing services and involved 360 - degree
immersive imaging technology.
Advances
in imaging technology have dramatically improved the diagnosis and treatment of serious diseases in veterinary medicine.
The methods used to conduct studies on modern humans crafting ancient tools was limited until recently by
brain imaging technology.
State - of - the -
art imaging technology is a vital tool in diagnosing orthopedic, neurological diseases and cancer.
Using imaging technologies, they have observed that when neurons start to fire there is an accompanying increase in blood flow to area of the brain that is active.
If your child is able to remain standing in the required position for 5 seconds, he or she may be screened through the
advanced imaging technology.
Hear about the latest camera -
based imaging technologies for use in conjunction with new CRIPSR modalities in low - light, live - cell environments
, there is a growing number of companies that provide cutting - edge
3D imaging technology for real estate agents and brokers that can add another dimension — literally and figuratively — to their listing and open house promotion.
For example, researchers using magnetic brain
imaging technology at the University of Munster in Germany found that the auditory cortex of the brain (the area where sound is processed) can be as much as 25 percent larger in musicians than in those who have no musical training.
Researchers have found that incorporating underused, but available,
imaging technologies more precisely predicts who's at risk for heart attacks and similar threats — in time to prevent them.
By the 1980s, the use of new
imaging technologies like positron emission tomography (PET) provided unprecedented glimpses of a living human brain.
And sometime next decade,
revolutionary imaging technology now in development could bring home the ultimate prize: a direct look at another planet exactly like Earth.
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