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stockmasterflash

04/19/12 5:56 AM

#50886 RE: Ken_S #50885

Problem is

the only images ever released to the world are that of Dean's spinning fist and someone's spinning skill.

It is a leap of faith to believe that this can image any other part of a body than a fist or a skull.

As Dean made so abundantly clear at the shareholder recruitment meeting, demonstrating the unit is not marketing the unit. The FDA was 100% ok with a shareholder demonstration of the DVIS

If I were Dean. I would demeonstrate the DVIS for shareholders in all of the major cities. With 650 million shares outstandg by years end, there will be a lot of shareholders who haven't yet seen the DVIS demonstrated.
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ddls

04/19/12 10:42 AM

#50888 RE: Ken_S #50885

They (a German company) has developed a suitcase sized MRI.

Here is a link you can read about a battery in development that
is strong enough and small enough that is the future in reducing
the size and making these suitcase size NMR and MRI's possible.

http://www.technologyreview.com/biomedicine/25527/
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Boxsterfan

04/19/12 12:12 PM

#50895 RE: Ken_S #50885

Except that the device does not work in real-time 3D as advertised.

There is the crux of the problem. Device no workie....
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ounceoflogic

04/19/12 1:58 PM

#50897 RE: Ken_S #50885

Your reasoning makes sense but... such a device has to (A) Work; (B) Be submitted to FDA; (C) Be approved by FDA; and (D) Get to market.

These may all happen... someday... but for now they all seem to be stumbling blocks for IMGG.