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  2. Elscint - Wikipedia

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    Elscint (perhaps a portmanteau of the words "electronic" and "scientific, but more likely of "El" as in "El Al", and "Scint", as in scintillation, referring to the type of radiation detector used in Nuclear Medicine as in Elscint's first products.) was founded in 1969 by Dr. Avraham Suhami, who was a nuclear physics professor at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology at the time ...

  3. List of largest companies in the United States by revenue

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    Bank of America: Financials 171,912 49.4% 212,985 Charlotte, North Carolina: 19 ... New York Life Insurance Company: Insurance 54,317 14.2% 15,384 New York City, New ...

  4. GE HealthCare - Wikipedia

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    GE HealthCare Technologies, Inc. [1], organized in Delaware and headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, focuses on health technology.The company operates 4 divisions: Medical imaging, which includes molecular imaging, computed tomography, magnetic resonance, women’s health screening and X-ray systems; Ultrasound; Patient Care Solutions, which is focused on remote patient monitoring, anesthesia ...

  5. John M. Pauly - Wikipedia

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    John Mark Pauly is the Reid Weaver Dennis Professor of Engineering in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University. [1] [4] [5] He is co-director of the Magnetic Resonance Systems Research Laboratory (MRSRL), which designs improved MRI techniques and equipment.

  6. Lawrence Lenihan - Wikipedia

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    In July 2015, Lenihan co-founded Resonance Companies LLC with Christian Gheorghe, [9] [10] and serves as the chairman of the board. Resonance is venture operating company that invests in and builds early-stage fashion companies. [11] The first company backed by Resonance was Tucker by Gaby Basora and JC-RT was the second. [9]

  7. Category:Defunct telecommunications companies of the United ...

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    Alabama Telephone Company; All American Direct; American Cable and Radio Corporation; Ameritech; Andrew Corporation; AT&T Communications (1984–2010) AT&T Corporation; Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph Company; AT&T Broadband; Automatic Electric

  8. Electrical resonance - Wikipedia

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    Electrical resonance occurs in an electric circuit at a particular resonant frequency when the impedances or admittances of circuit elements cancel each other. In some circuits, this happens when the impedance between the input and output of the circuit is almost zero and the transfer function is close to one.

  9. Resonator - Wikipedia

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    A physical system can have as many resonant frequencies as it has degrees of freedom; each degree of freedom can vibrate as a harmonic oscillator.Systems with one degree of freedom, such as a mass on a spring, pendulums, balance wheels, and LC tuned circuits have one resonant frequency.