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A CT scanner is to be added to the hospital at a later date.
These cases so far involve more than one manufacturer of CT scanners.
We cut off the arrow shaft and put her head in a CT scanner.
A standard CT scanner is used in this method.
"We've got one CT scanner which hasn't worked for about two months now.
CT scanners work by sending electromagnetic waves through the body and recording the amount of energy that comes out.
The whole process works somewhat analogously to a CT scanner in a hospital.
You will be asked to lie on a narrow table that slides into the center of the CT scanner.
It may be possible to omit contrast administration on modern CT scanners.
He also holds medical patents, one of them for the whole-body CT scanner.
It also has a puzzle featuring a CT scanner.
Expensive technology like CT scanners can attract charitable funding on a large scale.
It is the definition for CT scanners that are calibrated with reference to water.
In 1983, the hospital was the first in the province to take delivery of a CT scanner.
A CT scanner directs a series of X-rays through your body.
This hospital is equipped with the first CT Scanner in any zoo.
A conventional CT scanner, he said, requires about two seconds to form an image, during which time the heart beats twice.
The CT scanner sends X-rays through the body area being studied.
This hospital does have its own portable X-ray equipment and CT scanner.
"Zach, you'll never find me in a CT scanner with anyone else."
The probe indicated that CT scanners, when properly used, did not result in overdoses.
A CT scanner has recently been installed.
Experts say a new CT scanner - one many are calling revolutionary - could change the way doctors detect heart disease and provide treatment.
The agency also inspected CT scanner equipment manufacturers.
Most modern hospitals currently use spiral CT scanners.
The prototype CAT scanner was designed only to examine the head.
When CAT scanners were introduced in 1979, every hospital within our jurisdiction wanted one.
The CAT scanner takes several seconds to display a single cross section of the body.
Yet such technology as CAT scanners and magnetic imaging can demonstrate the attack in at best only 25 percent of cases.
First, the CAT scanner revealed details of the cranium.
It's like a souped-up CAT scanner that photographs cholesterol deposits.
Matrix, which manufactures cameras for medical diagnostic equipment, including CAT scanners.
Neither had she seen a CAT scanner.
Even small county hospitals have CAT scanners.
Its hospital in Kitwe has the country's only CAT scanner.
I don't have much time; I've got to get back to the CAT scanner."
His admiration of the people who had developed the CAT scanner included a touch of jealousy.
The CAT scanner has gone untouched.
He mentioned that many products, from CAT scanners to power tools, have improved in quality without increasing much in price.
The team uses a CAT scanner to map the processes occurring within high-intensity-discharge lamps.
Will remembered pushing through the grant for the CAT scanner, at the Senator's behest.
For example, a neurologist is more likely to own a percentage of a CAT scanner than a dermatologist is.
Philips had brought them to see the CAT scanner first because he knew it would impress and humble them.
As he ran past the CAT scanner, Philips decided to make a quick detour.
This instrument is comparable to a conventional medical diagnostic CAT scanner, but with greater resolution and penetrating power.
Unlike the CAT scanner, he added, the magnetic resonance imaging system achieves its purpose without using radiation.
So are CAT scanners and heart-bypass surgery.
The machines resemble medical CAT scanners.
Presumably, it should also manufacture beds, grow its own food, make CAT Scanners, drugs etc.
CAT scanners will be available in the larger hospitals of each corps, General Blanck said.