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  2. 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]

  3. CTX (explosive-detection device) - Wikipedia

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    The CTX-9000 DSi is designed for integrated airport installations. Its 1-metre wide conveyor coordinates with standard airport baggage handling systems. The system's architecture utilizes modular components, helping to ease scanner upgrading and servicing. The scanner contains 4 active radiation-shielding curtains.

  4. Millimeter wave scanner - Wikipedia

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    Millimeter wave scanners themselves come in two varieties: active and passive. Active scanners direct millimeter wave energy at the subject and then interpret the reflected energy. Passive systems create images using only ambient radiation and radiation emitted from the human body or objects. [1] [2] [3]

  5. New York's JFK airport will screen luggage with a CT scanner

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    Some passengers traveling through JFK airport will soon have the contents of their luggage examined through a CT scanner. American Airlines has donated eight of the machines to the TSA, one of ...

  6. Luggage Scanners Malfunction at Mississippi Airport - AOL

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    Peter Clericuzio, Wikimedia Commons A luggage scanner at Jackson-Evers International Airport malfunctioned yesterday, forcing security officials to hand-search bags and boxes flying via Delta or ...

  7. File:X-ray applications.svg - Wikipedia

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    The crystallography image is from File:Lysozym diffraction.png by user:Del45. The mammography image is from File:40F MLO DMMG.png by Nevit Dilmen (talk). The CT image is from File:Ct-workstation-neck.jpg by en:User:ChumpusRex. The luggage scanner image is from File:Luggage screening at VTBS.JPG by user User:Mattes. Author: Ulflund: Other versions

  8. Airport Scanner Blocking Underwear A Hit - AOL

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    A Kentucky attorney says his airport underwear line – designed to block private parts when air passengers go through full body scanners at security – has been such a hit he's having trouble ...

  9. 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.