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Mobile Technology in Radiology Resident Education

Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2012
The authors hypothesized that ownership of a mobile electronic device would result in more time spent learning radiology. Current trends in radiology residents' studying habits, their use of electronic and printed radiology learning resources, and how much of the funds allotted to them are being used toward printed vs electronic education tools were ...
Aiham C, Korbage, Harprit S, Bedi
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Display technology for radiology

RBM-News, 1999
Objectives A brief overview on the operating principles of current display technologies, namely catho-de-ray-tube (CRT) monitors and active-matrix liquid crystal displays (AMLCD), will be given. Physical properties having major impact on the perceived image quality, and respective measurement procedures will be described.
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Intranet and radiology: a critical appraisal of radiological applications of Intranet technology

European Radiology, 2001
The World-Wide Web (WWW or Web) is the service which led to the huge popularity of the Internet by making it user friendly. Already in the early years of the Web, this technology was also used to make internal information systems easier to use and hospitals and departments set up "Intranets".
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Diagnostic radiology: geography of a high technology

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1979
A survey was made of the manpower employed, facilities available and utilization of radiology in countries in tropical Africa and Southeast Asia. The data obtained are compared with those from industralized societies in temperate climates. The level of use of radiographic services varied by a factor as high as 40.
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Cloud computing and virtualization technology in radiology

Clinical Radiology, 2012
The last decade has seen significant advances in information technology (IT) and medical imaging that has forever changed the way we work and communicate. The transition from hard-copy film to electronic picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) has enabled the radiology department to deliver improved patient care with current and historical ...
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Progress of Radiological Technology by AI

Japanese Journal of Radiological Technology, 2020
Chisako, Muramatsu   +4 more
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The future of radiology: New imaging technology

Clinical Radiology, 1976
That, that hath given them grace, and some credit, consisteth in three things. First, that men marke when they hit, and never marke when they misse: as they doe generally also of Dreames. The second is, that probable conjectures, or obscure traditions, many times turne themselves into Prophecies: while the nature of man, which coveteth Divination ...
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Technological advances in radiology.

Australian family physician, 1983
This overview examines the principles underlying modern diagnostic imaging techniques already in use and those expected in the near future. As new techniques have become accepted, older ones such as air studies have been dispensed with. Although many of the new modes appear expensive, they give the doctor an opportunity to effect large cost savings to ...
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About the Radiological Technology

Japanese Journal of Radiological Technology, 2018
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Globalization of Radiological Technology

Japanese Journal of Radiological Technology, 2016
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