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Location: Gardnerville, NV // Camera: Minolta SRT101 // Film: Kodak Gold 200 (Pushed 2 stops)
Ultrasound Images in a Class of Their Own
Researchers at DTU have led the field for 20 years in developing the imaging technique used in ultrasound scanners, e.g. for scanning of pregnant women.
Now, a team of researchers at DTUis taking the technology a step further, enabling three-dimensional viewing of scanned images and at a much higher resolution than is currently available. Experiments on rats have already demonstrated that scans…
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Ultrasound Scanner Goes Portable
Ultrasound Scanner Goes Portable
Professor Jørgen Arendt Jensen’s daughter was born with the umbilical cord wrapped twice around her neck. Her pulse dropped several times during the birth, and the doctors took blood samples and tried desperately—but unsuccessfully—to work out what was wrong. If they had had an ultrasound scanner at hand they could have easily made a diagnosis.
Fortunately the birth went well, despite the…
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