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  2. El Camino Hospital - Wikipedia

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    El Camino Health is a non-profit hospital with 420 beds (Mountain View Main Campus) [1] based on a 41-acre (17 ha) campus in Mountain View, California.There is a second, smaller hospital campus, El Camino Hospital, Los Gatos, in Los Gatos, with additional satellite clinics in the West Valley/Lower Peninsula area of Silicon Valley.

  3. Good Samaritan Hospital (San Jose) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] San Jose Medical Center (503-bed) was closed in 2004. [4] HCA acquired the Alexian Brothers Hospital in San Jose in 1998, and renamed it Regional Medical Center of San Jose. [5] A helipad was built in 2003. [6] The hospital purchased the 99-bed Mission Oaks Hospital in Los Gatos to provide short-stay services and outpatient cancer ...

  4. Non-contact thermography - Wikipedia

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    Non-contact thermography, thermographic imaging, or medical thermology is the field of thermography that uses infrared images of the human skin to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions. Medical thermology is sometimes referred to as medical infrared imaging or tele-thermology and utilizes thermographic cameras. According ...

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  6. Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging - Wikipedia

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    The center is located in the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) East Campus in the Charlestown Navy Yard, 149 13th St. Charlestown, MA 02129. Separately, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is home to its own Martinos Imaging Center.

  7. Transdermal optical imaging - Wikipedia

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    Transdermal optical imaging, also known as transdermal optical imagery [1] or TOI, is a method of detecting blood flow of the face by measuring hemoglobin concentration using a digital video camera. [2] Because of the translucent property of skin, light can travel beneath the skin and re-emit. [3]