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  2. Full body scanner - Wikipedia

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    Full body scanner in millimeter wave scanners technique at Cologne Bonn Airport Image from an active millimeter wave body scanner. A full-body scanner is a device that detects objects on or inside a person's body for security screening purposes, without physically removing clothes or making physical contact.

  3. Rapiscan Systems - Wikipedia

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    Rapiscan X-ray backscatter scanner Advanced Technology (AT) X-ray systems for baggage scanning. Rapiscan Systems is an American privately held company that specialises in walk-through metal detectors and X-ray machines for screening airport luggage and cargo. The company is owned by OSI Systems. [1]

  4. Millimeter wave scanner - Wikipedia

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    A millimeter wave scanner at Cologne Bonn Airport, Germany, Europe. A millimeter wave scanner is a whole-body imaging device used for detecting objects concealed underneath a person’s clothing using a form of electromagnetic radiation.

  5. UK's Smiths upgrades outlook after surge in airport scanner ...

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    British engineering company Smiths Group upgraded its annual organic revenue growth outlook on Wednesday after demand for its next generation scanning and explosives detectors drove first-quarter ...

  6. The Best $100 You Can Spend on Your Car’s Maintenance in 2025

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    Get an OBD II Scanner Hooking this $25 device up to your car can save you money by identifying problems and reading out codes. Nocera recommended the ANCEL AD310 Universal OBD II Scanner.

  7. Analogic Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Bernard M. Gordon founded Gordon Engineering in 1963. The company is later renamed to Analogic Corporation in 1967. [5] While at Analogic, Gordon and his engineering team conceived and developed the first digital waveform analyzing and computing instrumentation; "instant imaging" Computed Tomography (CT) system; portable, mobile CT scanner; and the first three-dimensional, multi-slice, dual ...