Under the old system, election workers were required to print out receipts from
electronic scanning machines after the polls closed and then cut them by hand, by election district.
It's main use is
scanning machines in order to identify their weak spots as well as vulnerabilities to things such as fire.
This information can be picked up when the microchip is scanned by a
specific scanning machine that is used by many veterinary clinics and animal shelters.
You can pick out enemies at a distance and through walls,
scan machines for weaknesses, track footprints and patrol paths... you know, the usual stuff.
That's because hospitals are equipped with powerful
new scanning machines primarily used to identify tumors, ballooning blood vessels, bone fractures, and a wide range of disorders in people.
Lastly, the package includes legislation that would extend New York City's run - off election by one week to allow sufficient time to canvas, audit and test
optical scanning machines following a primary election and adjusts several calendar deadlines and allows additional time for receipt of military ballots (A. 7745, Carroll).
She was also active as events co-ordinator for the International Women's Day Committee that raised funds for a digital mammography machine, and is currently involved as a promoter and fundraiser for the new
CAT scan machine for Windsor Regional Hospital, as well as many other worthy organizations.
Employers
use scanning machines to search for keywords in a candidates resume that match their requirements, weeding out everyone else whose resumes don't match that.
In March two women, who were due to fly to Islamabad were chosen at random to pass through the new
scanning machine at Manchester airport.
This year, the UK will have its own imaging centre — a # 20 - million laboratory equipped with the latest
brain scanning machines based at the Institute of Neurology in London.
A few weeks ago police raided a few locations in Madrid and Seville, seizing 10 professional
book scanning machines and arresting three.
fMRI (for functional magnetic resonance imaging) A special type
of scanning machine used to study brain activity.
Voters in the 62nd Assembly District who are also voting in either of the presidential primaries must fill out two separate ballots and submit them to
separate scanning machines, a process the Board of Elections is confident it can undertake.
The items include scanners, scales, chairs,
foetus scanning machines, delivery beds, microscopes, sterilizers, maternity examination chairs, and tables among other laboratories equipment.
Medical doctors have been using energy since the development and use of the EKG, EEG, MRI, X-ray and
CT scan machines in the early 20th century to record the electrical activity of various organs and detect possible blockages, injuries or illnesses.
That technology includes an MRI machine — the closest other
such scanning machine is in Santa Barbara, he added.
When they enter the country through a participating airport,
members scan their machine - readable passports and fingerprints at a kiosk, complete on - screen customs declaration questions, and proceed straight to the baggage claim area or Global Entry attendant.
From being able to manage your entire practice from the palm of your hand to simply turning client docs into usable PDFs without a giant high -
quality scanning machine, the smartphone has revolutionized the mobile and small firm lawyer's life.
If your healthcare professional fails to diagnose a birth defect which should have been easy to diagnose (perhaps due to a
faulty scanning machine or lack of staff training) then you may be able to make a wrongful birth claim.
However, after the
program scans your machine, often without prompting, and «finds» dozens of things wrong, it will demand $ 50 to «fix» those apparent problems.
Typical duties highlighted on a Mail Processing Clerk example resume are using sorting machines, preparing mail for distribution, loading mail into carrier trucks, unloading trucks when the route is completed, and operating
computer scanning machines.
Michigan does not have an audit system, but it's important to note that the state's residents vote on
optical scan machines, a type of machine that's considered less vulnerable to hacking than the paperless, touchscreen machines used in some other states.
Lovsin not only donated 15 acres of land to build a hospital, he bought a
CAT scan machine for it when it was built.
At some polling sites, local elected officials reported that all of the old - school levered voting machines — which were revived this year because of concerns with new
electronic scanning machines — were down, forcing voters to cast affidavit ballots instead.
NELL GREENFIELDBOYCE, BYLINE: This study peeked inside the brains of dogs by teaching them to lie still inside a
brain scanning machine.
It was hard to put on and take off and when travelling internationally you are constantly handing over your passport to officials or using an
automated scanning machine and can not have a cover on your passport.
In Harlem, one
scanning machine for disabled voters remained broken throughout the morning on Tuesday, as poll workers scrambled to find a repair crew.
One
scanning machine at gubernatorial hopeful Andrew Cuomo's Mt. Kisco polling station jammed up about 6:30 a.m., and Upper East Side Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney's ballot was initially rejected by the scanner at the 92nd Street Y because she had folded it in half.
Airport security requires you to put all kids items, such as car seats and shoes, through
the scanning machine.
But what we need to do is to deploy technology and I must commend the effort of UK Department of Crime, they have just donated
another scanning machine to us.
One of three ballot -
scanning machines was out of service at the church in Mount Kisco where the Democratic candidate for governor, Andrew Cuomo, voted Tuesday morning.
In Suffolk, the Board of Elections will continue an audit of 43 voting machines that must be examined under a state mandate to determine if errors were made by the new optical
scanning machines.
From issues with the city's new ballot -
scanning machines, to poll workers who failed to show up on time, many New Yorkers across the borough were forced to wait in long lines to vote, or left the machines with lingering fears that their votes had not be counted.
Meanwhile, Faso's campaign also released a statement saying that the ballots incorrectly featuring three candidates could not be counted by the optical
scanning machine that was programmed with two candidates on the ballot.
A Faso spokesman says that according to the state Board of Elections, voters in Columbia County were instructed to place their ballots into a separate slot on
the scanning machine for provisional ballots and that replacement ballots were to be at all polling places no later than 4 p.m.
Tuesday's vote saw scattered technical glitches as voters used the new ballot -
scanning machines, and some voters also complained about the miniscule 6 - point type on the paper ballots.