Sentences with phrase «imaging technology for»

From Matterport to Floored, 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.
, 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.
The use of imaging technology for aerial surveillance with radio control model aircraft having the capability of obtaining high - resolution photographs and / or video, or using any types of sensors, for the collection, retention, or dissemination of surveillance data or information on individuals, homes, businesses, or property at locations where there is a reasonable expectation of privacy is strictly prohibited by the AMA unless written expressed permission is obtained from the individual property owners or managers.
The UC Davis veterinary hospital recently acquired a positron emission tomography (PET) scanner, becoming the first veterinary facility in the world to utilize the imaging technology for equine patients.
Cali Vinyl features improved HiFi Imaging technology for richer colors and even more intricate detail.
In May of 2016, the UC Davis veterinary hospital acquired a positron emission tomography (PET) scanner, becoming the first veterinary facility in the world to utilize the imaging technology for equine patients.
• Computed tomography can be used as the first choice imaging technology for determining the location of pheochromocytomas or paragangliomas for surgical treatment;
The team developed the all - optical ultrasound imaging technology for use in a clinical setting over four years.
Most suppliers of fingerprint sensors, including FPC, use 3D imaging technology for recognition of a fingerprint, while Next Biometrics in Norway uses heat sensing technology.
«Looking around the very nearest Sun - like stars is the next logical step in the search for another Earth,» says Supriya Chakrabarti, an astronomer at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell, who is developing planet - imaging technologies for Project Blue.
Researchers are also studying other imaging technologies for breast cancer treatment monitoring, such as MRI, X-ray imaging, and ultrasound, but Hielscher notes that these have not yet shown as much promise as this new technology.
Since 2005, he has been a group leader at the Janelia Research Campus, developing new optical imaging technologies for biology.
We've developed new imaging technologies for the retina based on scanning a low - power laser beam on the eye.

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Ultrasound technology is best known for its use in imaging technology, in which sound waves help doctors get a sense of what's going on inside the body.
A veteran of digital imaging technology, in 1999 he founded Quantitative Imaging Corp. (QImaging), a manufacturer of digital cameras for scientific and industrial uses — the kind, for example, that can detect microscopic, early - stage cancerimaging technology, in 1999 he founded Quantitative Imaging Corp. (QImaging), a manufacturer of digital cameras for scientific and industrial uses — the kind, for example, that can detect microscopic, early - stage cancerImaging Corp. (QImaging), a manufacturer of digital cameras for scientific and industrial uses — the kind, for example, that can detect microscopic, early - stage cancer cells.
And there could be even more patents up for grabs in the future as Eastman Kodak has said it's considering selling some 1,100 patents related to digital imaging, important technology for mobile phones.
In the drive to improve early detection and treatment of cancer, a pair of Toronto scientists has developed a unique technology that combines contrast agents with targeted, long - lasting nano - particles for use in multiple medical imaging platforms.
Coveris is a global leader in the development, manufacture and distribution of precision coated papers, films and specialty substrates for digital imaging, electronics, medical and optical technologies.
EFI Connect, a major user group conference organised by Electronics For Imaging, Inc, this year ran from January 23rd to 26th, 2018 in Las Vegas and provided attendees with the latest training and technology details.
Carestream provides medical and dental imaging, healthcare information technology and advanced materials for the precision films and electronics markets.
As well as medical imaging and airport security scanning, masers could play a pivotal role in improving sensors to remotely detect bombs, new technology for quantum computers, and might even improve space communication methods to potentially find life on other planets.
Professor Jianfeng Feng commented that new technology has made it possible to conduct this trail - blazing study: «human intelligence is a widely and hotly debated topic and only recently have advanced brain imaging techniques, such as those used in our current study, given us the opportunity to gain sufficient insights to resolve this and inform developments in artificial intelligence, as well as help establish the basis for understanding and diagnosis of debilitating human mental disorders such as schizophrenia and depression.»
The technology may one day lead to new imaging instruments and microscopes for use in medicine and scientific research, such as devices for detecting early signs of skin cancer or early visual cues for food spoilage.
In 2010, Yanik's team developed a technology for rapidly moving zebrafish larvae to an imaging platform, orienting them correctly, and imaging them.
«We've embedded clinical researchers and facilities in academic hospitals, with close links to the research environment around them, including access to technology for «omics and imaging,» says Williams.
The amalgamation of the two technologies will lay the foundation for a new class of cameras that expand the range of applications that benefit from imaging
The technology still has a lot of obstacles to overcome — the need for digital imaging that can adequately substitute for normal vision and the risk of infection resulting from brain surgery, to name two — but success could have a life - altering impact on the tens of millions of people worldwide suffering from impaired vision.
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.
The Subaru Measurements of Images and Redshifts (SuMIRe) project, which involves collaborations with Princeton University, the California Institute of Technology, the Max Planck Institutes, and other research organizations from Japan, Taiwan, and Brazil, has already completed its first instrument — a three - ton imaging camera — that will allow for a «cosmic census» of each galaxy.
But with high powered - imaging technology onboard the Marcus G. Langseth, Bécel and her team examined the chasm down to lower depths for the first time.
These results, along with imaging technologies that capture pathogens in the living host, form a «scaffold» for future research into Lyme disease, says Joseph Breen, bacteriology program officer at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, which funded the work.
Novel 3D vascular ultrasound imaging technology allowed researchers to quantify the amount of carotid artery plaque burden lining each patient's carotid arteries in their neck, while a coronary artery calcium score CT scan allowed for the identification of any narrowing or hardening of the coronary arteries due to the buildup of fatty cholesterol and calcified plaque.
«Designing diamonds for medical imaging technologies: Advances in growing artificial diamonds that can be utilized in technologies for disease detection..»
The whole process happens too fast for imaging technology to visualize in real time — you'd need to shoot at 1,200 frames per second, 10 times faster than the best x-ray and MRI machines on the market.
Work at Janelia will focus on two areas, «the identification of general principles that govern how information is processed by neuronal circuits, [and] the development of imaging technologies and computational methods for image analysis,» as HHMI puts it on their Web site.
Scientists at Barrow Neurological Institute have recently made discoveries about use of a new technology for imaging brain tumors in the operating room — a finding that could have important implications for identifying and locating invading cells at the edge of a brain tumor.
«New imaging technology will allow new targets in the brain to be identified, and while some will be vital for medicine, others might be used to incapacitate people,» says Rod Flower of Queen Mary, University of London, who chairs the panel that wrote the report.
To better determine the role of specific chemoattractants in type III hypersensitivity, lead author Yoshishige Miyabe, MD, PhD, a research fellow in Luster's lab, used multiphoton intravital microscopy — an imaging technology pioneered for studies of immune cell movements in living animals by CIID investigator and co-author Thorsten Mempel, MD, PhD — to follow in real time the development of IC - induced arthritis in a mouse model of rheumatoid arthritis.
«We have now dived on the site using high resolution DIDSON ™ acoustic imaging to examine the ruins on the seabed — a first use of this technology for non-wreck marine archaeology.
«This study underscores the far - reaching impact of robust public - private collaboration in biomedical imaging and bioengineering research,» said Michael Harsh, vice president and chief technology officer for GE Healthcare.
Using a variety of sequencing and bioinformatics tools, chromosomal imaging and PCR technology, for the first time, they have identified a large chromosomal swap involving two regions on chromosomes 1 and 4, and showed that it prevents the proper reshuffling of its DNA in its progeny.
Because SR - STORM gives full spectral and spatial information for each molecule, the technology opens the door to high - resolution imaging of multiple components and local chemical environments, such as pH variations, inside a cell.
Scientists are taking medical imaging research and drug discovery to a new level by developing a molecular imaging system that combines several advanced technologies for all - in - one imaging of both tissue models and live subjects, say presenters at the 2015 Annual Meeting of the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (imaging research and drug discovery to a new level by developing a molecular imaging system that combines several advanced technologies for all - in - one imaging of both tissue models and live subjects, say presenters at the 2015 Annual Meeting of the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (imaging system that combines several advanced technologies for all - in - one imaging of both tissue models and live subjects, say presenters at the 2015 Annual Meeting of the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (imaging of both tissue models and live subjects, say presenters at the 2015 Annual Meeting of the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (Imaging (SNMMI).
The imaging software — developed and currently in use only at Cincinnati Children's — mathematically determines the lowest possible radiation dose for the patient before a scan is performed, according to the study led by David Larson, MD, radiology quality and safety director at the medical center and principal architect of the technology.
The former is ideal for soft - tissue contrast, and the latter has extremely fine imaging resolution due to a revolution in the technology called dynamic nuclear spin polarization, which is used to track minute biochemistry in the body — such as the transition of the naturally occurring chemical pyruvate to lactate.
These details tell researchers about the heterogeneity of tumors, which is essential for developing appropriate research and drug protocols that can navigate all the inherent complexity of not just the anatomy and physiology being imaged but also how imaging technologies intersect to capture as much information as possible.
Over the course of his career, he has been principle investigator on a number of NIH research grants, and played a key role in the development and commercialization of several innovative technologies and products, including metrology instruments, laser controllers, telecommunications components, optical components, imaging systems for in vitro fertilization, and in vivo and pathology imaging systems, which is his main focus today.
CLI's high - resolution and small - sized imaging equipment make it a promising technology for assessing tumor margins during breast tumor surgery.
Michael O'Connor, Ph.D., a Mayo Clinic scientist and inventor of the MBI technology, calls this latest study a major milestone for both safety and efficacy of the imaging device, largely because of the high detection rates achieved through low radiation exposure.
A VTT researcher tested the beauty patch on herself, using a unique imaging technology — developed by Finnish company Neurotar Ltd for the medical sector — to study the patch's effects on the skin.
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