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But are customers likely to ask for low-radiation models?
A quality keyboard, low-radiation monitor, Microsoft mouse and a stylish system case.
However, after about age 40 women should begin mammograms, an effective low-radiation screening method for breast cancer.
But they do not advertise the low-radiation feature, perhaps fearing to create concern about their other terminals.
The low-radiation monitors are currently available in the United States only for mainframe and midrange computer systems.
My review sample came with the low-radiation UltraScan 14C monitor, a decent display.
Many American computer makers already offer low-radiation monitors for sale in Europe, where government and union standards require monitors to meet strict guidelines.
It comes with a 14-inch low-radiation SuperVGA monitor, with a very fast video performance.
Low-radiation televisions transcend the humble picture-box.
A few companies, including the International Business Machines Corporation, sell low-radiation monitors in the United States.
The CTX low-radiation monitor is no slouch either, but the drivers produce lousy dithered colours within Window's default colour scheme.
If demand for low-radiation monitors grows in the United States, other computer makers are likely to be compelled to offer low-radiation monitors as well.
I.B.M. did not mention the low-radiation technology when it introduced the "Infowindow" monitors in the United States in September.
Bone density is measured by a painless, low-radiation X-ray, which is translated into what Cosman describes as a "sort of confusing number" called a T-score.
Professor Chen is also the president of Syncrotronics Corporation in Chestnut Hill, Mass., a developer of low-radiation imaging technology.
In diagnostic imaging the increased sensitivity of the OSL dosimeter makes it ideal for monitoring employees working in low-radiation environments and for pregnant workers.
However, a negative scan does not rule out PE, and low-radiation dose scanning may be required if the mother is deemed at high risk of having pulmonary embolism.
The monitors were designed to meet the low-radiation standards in Sweden, where labor and business organizations have agreed on voluntary specifications for acceptable levels of radiation emitted by computer displays.
When the facility was completed in 1982, however, it was in fact a storage facility for "97,000 barrels of low-radiation nuclear waste from Taiwan's three nuclear power plants".
Following the second incident, Air Rhodesia modified the exhaust pipes of their Viscount aircraft to reduce their infrared signature, and painted the aircraft with a low-radiation paint.
So-called depleted uranium, a low-radiation form of uranium, came under suspicion because it is used as a layer in the armor of tanks to increase protection, and is also used in some ammunition rounds.
Superior sensors in his nose module give him highly advanced senses of smell, hearing and electromagnetic wave detection, and he is armed with two low-radiation one-megaton proton bombs mounted on his rear hips.
Other computer makers also say they do not believe that health concerns justify a low-radiation monitor, although the Digital Equipment Corporation and the Data General Corporation, like I.B.M., offer one in Europe.
Along with all the other monitor makers jumping on the low-radiation bandwagon, I.B.M. insists that the decision to offer reduced VLF and ELF monitors is a reflection only of market conditions.
The review model came with a colour SuperVGA display, a low-radiation CTX monitor, plus a 1Mb Trident VGA card which all adds up to a fine non-dedicated server.