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  2. Cyberknife (device) - Wikipedia

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    The CyberKnife system is a radiation therapy device manufactured by Accuray. The system is used to deliver radiosurgery for the treatment of benign tumors , malignant tumors and other medical conditions.

  3. John R. Adler - Wikipedia

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    When he returned to Stanford he worked with faculty in the engineering school to build a prototype SRS system, and by 1987 was pitching his invention, the CyberKnife, to venture capitalists. Following repeated rejections, in 1990 Adler raised $800,000 from other neurosurgeons, friends, and family, and started the company, Accuray .

  4. Cyberknife - Wikipedia

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    Cyberknife may refer to: Cyberknife (horse), a Thoroughbred race horse, winner of the 2022 Arkansas Derby; Cyberknife (device), is a radiation therapy device manufactured by Accuray Incorporated; Oklahoma CyberKnife, is a cancer treatment center based in Oklahoma; Reno CyberKnife, is a cancer treatment center based in Reno, Nevada

  5. Accuray - Wikipedia

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    It is the developer of innovative technologies, the CyberKnife and TomoTherapy platforms, including the Radixact System, the latest generation TomoTherapy platform. [2] The company is headquartered in Sunnyvale, CA, the United States. [3] The platforms are installed in leading healthcare centres in approximately 50 countries globally.

  6. List of lawsuits involving MrBeast - Wikipedia

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    On September 16, 2024, a class action lawsuit - on behalf of five contestants of the $100-million-dollar Beast Games series on Prime Video - was filed in Los Angeles Superior Court against Donaldson (under his production company MrB2024, LLC), Off One's Base, LLC (a production company), Amazon Alternative, LLC (a division of Amazon Studios that creates unscripted television), and 100 anonymous ...

  7. Apple Computer, Inc. v. Franklin Computer Corp. - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 27 December 2024, at 18:25 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Lewis Galoob Toys, Inc. v. Nintendo of America, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In the ensuing lawsuit Micro Star v. FormGen (1998), Judge Alex Kozinski distinguished the infringement of Micro Star's compilation from the non-infringing Game Genie, [ 25 ] because the Nuke-It compilation was a permanent derivative work, and it was misappropriating profits from a potential Duke Nukem sequel. [ 26 ]

  9. Capcom U.S.A. Inc. v. Data East Corp. - Wikipedia

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    There was some terrible evidence. I mean, the fact of the matter is the Data East artists were copying Street Fighter. The ultimate work wasn't a slavish copy — a pixel-by-pixel copy — but they had evidence that we were copying things.