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In The Media2009-10-27

ContextVision aims CT dose redution at OEMs

Diagnostic Imaging Scan

ContextVision aims CT dose redution at OEMs

Cell microprocessor boosts algoritm speed to cut dose.
An interview with Peter Kovamees, marketing manager at ContextVision AB.

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