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Someone I work with sometimes (we are building him an x-ray
spectrometer for assaying precious metals) has become involved in a new x-ray gadget. It is a handheld dental x-ray machine that looks sorta like a large cordless drill. In fact, the prototype I saw uses a rechargeable DeWalt drill battery. Basically, you put a CCD imaging detector in the mouth and aim it and pull the trigger and it stores the images like a digital camera. When the Tsunami hit, they took their only working prototype there to be used to take instant dental x-rays for ID purposes on cadavers. People in New Orleans are saying that some bodies may never be identified. I think this gadget will be useful in New Orleans too. |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Someone I work with sometimes (we are building him an x-ray spectrometer for assaying precious metals) has become involved in a new x-ray gadget. It is a handheld dental x-ray machine that looks sorta like a large cordless drill. In fact, the prototype I saw uses a rechargeable DeWalt drill battery. Basically, you put a CCD imaging detector in the mouth and aim it and pull the trigger and it stores the images like a digital camera. When the Tsunami hit, they took their only working prototype there to be used to take instant dental x-rays for ID purposes on cadavers. People in New Orleans are saying that some bodies may never be identified. I think this gadget will be useful in New Orleans too. Could you send me a link with some info on this? I'd like to read up on it. |
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