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    I am Ciara Mauldin and I am applying for your Available Scholarship at Fortis College‚ which is the Lindsey Nicholson Memorial Scholarship Fund. Mr. LaBarron Evans came to Mattie T. Blount High School and spoke with my class about college decisions‚ and also mentioned that he was the Assistant Director of Admissions at Fortis College. I spoke with him one on one; he encouraged me to come take a visit at Fortis College. I am now going to tell you “Why I Want to join Fortis College.” On your web page

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    Captital Project

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    Capital project Capital project section two Executive summary There is an overuse of the hospital MRI machine at the facility. The MRI machine needs to be utilized for multiple specialties including emergencies‚ inpatients‚ gamma knife‚ orthopedics‚ sports medicine. The ultimate recommendation is to add an extremity MRI scanner to the facility to relieve some of the usage of the main MRI machine. Providing this relief benefits in many aspects. The addition will provide an opportunity to expand the

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    The Importance of Physics

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    The Importance of Physics to Society Physics - the study of matter‚ energy and their interactions - is an international enterprise‚ which plays a key role in the future progress of humankind. The support of physics education and research in all countries is important because: 1. Physics is an exciting intellectual adventure that inspires young people and expands the frontiers of our knowledge about Nature. 2. Physics generates fundamental knowledge needed for the future technological advances

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    Recent advances in technology permit measurement of characteristics of the nerve fibres that make up the optic nerve. One of these is SD-OCT(Fig2)‚ a non contact‚ non-invasive method that enables physicians to obtain in vivo‚ high resolution (upto 5 microns) cross-sectional images of the retina. It is based on principle of low-coherence interferometry(Fig 3). By imaging a 3D cube of data it allows a detailed evaluation of the peripapillary area. Fig 2 : Cirrus HD OCT machine In low-coherence interferometry

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    Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a type of scanner that uses strong magnetic field and radio waves to produce complete images inside the body. An MRI scanner is a large tube that contains strong magnets. The patient lie inside the tube during the scan. The MRI scanner is used to observe almost any part of the body including the brain and spinal cord‚ bones and joints‚ breasts‚ heart and blood vessels and internal organs such as the liver‚ womb or prostate gland. The results of an MRI scan can

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    Radiologic Technologist

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    Radiologic Technologist Education/Training Required: To become a radiologic technologist you must obtain a certificate‚ an associate’s degree‚ or a bachelor’s degree. To obtain this‚ there are formal training programs in radiography that one can join. Most radiologic technologists obtain their associate’s degree. The typical coursework of a radiologic technologist includes anatomy‚ pathology‚ patient care‚ radiation physics and protection‚ and imaging evaluation. Hospitals‚ which employ most

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    In The Making Of A Army Soldier The sound of the bomb dropping‚ exploding‚ made every soldier’s body and hearing‚ and goes numb and ring. One soldier was hit‚ but can’t yell for help because the numbing and ringing of hearing‚ another soldier notices by a glance. The soldier then picks up the wounded soldier with all the might and power the American warrior has. Running to the group of soldiers for help but then are hit by another sniper‚ both begin lying in agony‚ praying for help‚ believing both

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    Pros And Cons Of CAT Scan

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    MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) and CAT scans are used by doctors daily. However there are some differences such as CAT scans uses radiation meanwhile MRI doesn’t. Another difference is that MRI is a closed tube meanwhile CAT scan isn’t closed and has lots of space. Both MRI and CAT scans have pros and cons. A CAT scan is an x-ray image made by using radiation and MRI is the use of magnetic field and radio waves to create images of our body. One pro for CAT scans is that it detects diseases before

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    CT-CBCT Imaging

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    The decision to perform CT/CBCT imaging depends on both the initial radiographic valuation and the clinical findings. If the plain radiographs are negative‚ with no signs of fracture‚ no fluid levels‚ no mucosal thickening of the sinuses‚ and no orbital or soft tissue emphysema and there is no indication of penetrating injury‚ then the chance of finding a significant midface fracture on CT/CBCT evaluation. There are very high incidence of intracranial damage in such patients‚ and there are important

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    PS1030 Essay – Psychology – Rachelle Petho Describe three brain-imaging techniques and explain what the literature tells us about the function and structure of the brain. This essay is going to describe three different types of brain-imaging techniques. It will also explain what the literature tells us about the function and the structure of the brain. The three types of brain-imaging techniques that will be clearly described are; CT (computed tomography)‚ PET (Positron Emission Tomography) and MRI

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