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Semiconductor
Material that can serve both as a conductor and as an insulator of electricity.
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Shimadzu Corporation
www.shimadzu.com

Shimadzu, established in 1875, produced Japan's first x-ray apparatus for medical use in 1909. Today Shimadzu provides a broad range of diagnostic imaging equipment that includes digital x-ray systems, PET systems, CT scanners and diagnostic ultrasound systems.

CT and X-Ray Related Product Lines: CT Systems
SCT-7800TC
SCT-7800TF
SCT-7800TX
SCT-7800TX-PLUS
Contact Information
MAIL
SHIMADZU CORPORATION
1,Nishinokyo-Kuwabara-cho, Nakagyo-ku
Kyoto 604-8511
Japan
PHONE
+81-75-823-1111
Siemens Medical Systems
www.siemensmedical.com

The range of diagnostics and imaging systems of Siemens Medical Systems covers ultrasound, nuclear medicine, angiography, magnetic resonance, computer tomography and patient monitoring.

CT and X-Ray Related Product Lines: CT Systems
SOMATOM Definition
SOMATOM Sensation
SOMATOM Emotion
SOMATOM Spirit
SOMATOM Sensation Open
Contact Information
MAIL
Siemens Medical Solutions Health Services Corporation
51 Valley Stream Parkway
Malvern, PA 19355
USA
PHONE
+1 610 219 6300
FAX
+1 610 219 8266
Sievert
(Sv) The sievert is the SI unit of a dose equivalent, which accounts for relative sensitivities of different tissues and organs exposed to radiation. The effective dose, usually measured in millisievert (mSv), attempts to reflect the biological effects of radiation. One sievert equals an ionizing x-ray or gamma radiation energy loss of 1 joule per kilogram of body tissue (1 gray). One sievert is equivalent to 100 rem.
It is named after Rolf Sievert, a Swedish medical physicist.
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Signal to Noise Ratio
The signal to noise ratio is a ratio of the signal strength to the noise level (the standard deviation of the signal).
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