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But those satellites cant provide enough coverage.

See Also “A huge problem for medics dealing with many severely injured people [simultaneously] is the rapid identification of life-threatening injuries [to] prioritize who needs emergency surgery soonest.the research [applies] to doctors in trauma wards – already stretched by pressures experienced by the NHS – who need to triage patients quickly.

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we will be creating phantom models using 3D imaging – replicas of human anatomy and shrapnel wounds.This revolutionary field medical process is one of 33 projects currently being discussed in the UK’s House of Lords to mark the first anniversary of the so-called “Twinning Initiative.project supervisor for the Radio Electronics-Warwick Allied Research and Development (REWARD) project at NURE.

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We believe that the practical results of these projects will demonstrate significant impact and innovation solutions for society.Researchers from the Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics (NURE) in Ukraine and WMG at the University of Warwick in the UK are working together to make artificial intelligence (AI) software to help doctors triage patients in Ukraine

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A step closer to sustainable constructionAghaei Meibodi explains that this new approach “eliminates unnecessary overbuilding with excessive amounts of materials.

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