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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. Rapiscan - Wikipedia

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    Rapiscan may refer to: Rapiscan, a brand for the pharmaceutical drug regadenoson; Rapiscan Systems, a manufacturer of metal detectors This page was last edited on 29 ...

  4. Rapiscan Systems Classic - Wikipedia

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    The Rapiscan Systems Classic is a golf tournament on the PGA Tour Champions in southern Mississippi. It debuted fourteen years ago in 2010 at Fallen Oak Golf Club in Saucier, north of Biloxi. The tournament is sponsored by Rapiscan Systems. The purse in 2019 was $1.6 million, with a winner's share of $240,000. [1]

  5. DSCA Notifies Congress of Backscatter X-Ray Sale to Iraq - AOL

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    40 M60 RAPISCAN Mobile Eagle High Energy Mobile System Vehicles, also from OSI. 70 American Science and Engineering Z Backscatter Vans. In total, and including the cost of training and support ...

  6. OSI Systems - Wikipedia

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    OSI Systems, Inc. is an American company based in California that develops and markets security and inspection systems such as airport security X-ray machines and metal detectors, medical monitoring and anesthesia systems, and optoelectronic devices.

  7. CTX (explosive-detection device) - Wikipedia

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    In 2013 Rapiscan Systems made the first delivery of its RTT product. [2] This machine operates with a non-rotating 360 degree multi source X-ray tube and detector array CT imaging system so the only moving part is the conveyor belt. This allows it to achieve a throughput of 1800 bags per hour. [3]

  8. 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.

  9. Harbor–UCLA Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    A medical facility was originally opened on the site in 1943 as the U.S. Army's Port of Embarkation Hospital, which was a receiving point for the wounded returned from the Pacific theater during World War II. Situated on a tract of 80 acres (32 ha), it had an administration building and a large number of barracks wards arranged under the ...