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Technology May Explain Mammogram's Poorer Performance in Younger Women
Title: Technology May Explain Mammogram's Poorer Performance in Younger Women Category: Health News Created: 7/28/2010 12:10:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 7/28/2010
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The Technology for Monitoring Elderly Relatives
Technology offers growing options for keeping an eye (or an ear) on aging parents.
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NI Technology Updates Outlooks for Applied Micro Circuits, Microsoft, Harmonic, Maxim Integrated Products and MEMC ...
Next Inning Technology Research , an online investment newsletter focused on semiconductor and technology stocks, has published its earnings previews and updated outlooks for Applied Micro Circuits , Microsoft , Harmonic , Maxim Integrated Products and MEMC Electronic Materials .
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Technology becoming more prevalent
Students entering Northeast Mississippi classrooms this fall are stepping into a world becoming more saturated with technology. Districts are turning to computers and interactive projectors as they try to reach students growing up surrounded by video games and cellular phones.
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Investment Technology Group Reports Second Quarter 2010 Results
Investment Technology Group, Inc. , a leading agency broker and financial technology firm, today reported results for the quarter ended June 30, 2010. Â An increase in U.S. volumes drove revenues and pro forma operating earnings higher as compared to the first quarter of 2010.
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Technology making police worker easier, more efficient
With today’s growing crime rate and technology advancing even faster, Cleveland Police Department is not being left behind.
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Eleutian Technology Expands Online English Teaching Service to South America Through Two New Distribution Agreements
Today, Eleutian Technology, the largest provider of live video-conference English teaching announced the completion of distribution agreements with two new partners: IPLAED Corporation and IN Other Words S.A. Â The relationships will expand Eleutian Technology's reach into Latin America.
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Technology May Explain Mammogram's Poorer Performance in Younger Women
TUESDAY, July 27 (HealthDay News) -- The poorer tumor detection rate offered by mammography for women in their 40s is due more to the technology itself than characteristics of a younger woman's cancer, according to a new study.
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