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fast scanning

fast scanning

A specialised MRI technique characterised by short repetition time, reduced flip angle and repeated 180° rephasing pulses.
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The plastic blocks' low weight means the robot can move them very quickly over short transport paths, which makes fast scanning times and precise object detection indispensable, in order to give optimal cycle times.
The large flatbed surface, fast scanning speeds and ultra-flexible design makes the Contex IQ FLEX the perfect solution for a demanding user such as NCAP.
The iX1500 enables smooth and fast scanning crucial for comfortable operation.
Jason Whiley, director of sales, Epson Middle East, said: "With the choice of both wired and wireless scanning solutions, these new scanners are ideal for those who need a fast scanning solution on the go.
Although in doing this, the processing throughput of ultrafast lasers can be increased, a suitably fast scanning system must now also be used in order to maintain pulse overlap, and therefore quality during processing.
The petition called for the budget supermarket to slow down its ultra fast scanning to ''make it easier for us to pack items''.
Fast scanning of vehicles that will not require them to crawl or even stop before the electronic barriers.
This guide introduces the basics of magnetic resonance imaging, covering its physics from basic principles to more advanced topics, such as MR angiography and fast scanning techniques, and techniques made possible with high-performance gradients, such as echo planar imaging.
There were several study limitations, including the lack of prior experience with FAST scanning at the Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital.
The ScanArm features blue laser technology with fast scanning speed to deliver high-resolution point cloud data and the ability to seamlessly scan challenging materials without the need for spray or targets.
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