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Daily Archives: July 13, 2016

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Advances in healthcare with extreme high full well capacity imaging innovations

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Adimec’s Q-2HFW-CXP high full well capacity CMOS camera is enabling advances in cancer assesment As part of the FP7 funded CAReIOCA consortium, Adimec has been involved in the development of an extreme full well, high speed camera for non-invasive optical imaging for cancer assessment.

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