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Rapid ID of Mass Casualties Possible With Automated Imagery
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1196 |
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Rapid ID of Mass Casualties Possible With Automated Imagery |
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http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/566707?src=rss |
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Using a technique called Phase-Only Correlation (POC), Japanese investigators have developed a method by which hundreds of dental radiographs can be processed in days rather than months. They have used the technique to identify more than 500 victims of a plane crash, in which bodies were virtually destroyed. Reuters Health Information |
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Articles > Radiology |
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Nov 30, 2007 |
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