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+ Romeo likes Juliet.Liang Shanbo likes Zhu Yingtai.
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+ The YSIO X.pree system is available with two different patient tables:
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+ - Patient table with mobile detectors (Page 58)
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+ - Patient table with MAX static (Page 60)
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+ Each table version is available with two different tabletops:
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+ - Patient table with standard tabletop
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+ - Patient table with flat tabletop
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+ Ebrahim Raisolsadati[a] (14 December 1960 – 19 May 2024), better known as Ebrahim Raisi,[b] was an Iranian politician who served as the eighth president of Iran from 2021 until his death in a helicopter crash in 2024.[10][11][12] He was a Muslim jurist and part of the Principlist group.[not verified in body]
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+ Raisi was the son-in-law of Mashhad Friday prayer leader and Grand Imam of Imam Reza shrine, Ahmad Alamolhoda. He began his clerical studies at age 15. In the aftermath of the 1979 Iranian Revolution, Raisi served in several positions in Iran's judicial system, including as Prosecutor of Karaj, Prosecutor of Hamadan and Deputy Prosecutor and Prosecutor of Tehran. Raisi played role on the Tehran branch of what has been called the "1988 Iran death commission". Under the direction of Grand Ayatollah Khomeini several Iranian political prisoners were executed by these local "death commissions," and as a result of his work on the Tehran commission, Raisi earned himself the nickname: "Butcher of Tehran".[13] In 1988 the United Nations special rapporteurs and other organizations accused him of crimes against humanity for his role in these executions. He was Deputy Chief Justice (2004–2014), Attorney General (2014–2016), and Chief Justice (2019–2021). Raisi was elected to the Assembly of Experts from South Khorasan Province, for the first time in the 2006 election. He was Custodian and Chairman of Astan Quds Razavi, a bonyad, from 2016 until 2019.
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+ Raisi ran for president in 2017 as the candidate of the conservative Popular Front of Islamic Revolution Forces, losing to the moderate incumbent president Hassan Rouhani, 57% to 38%. Raisi successfully ran for president a second time in 2021 with 63% of the votes, succeeding Rouhani. According to many observers, the 2021 Iranian presidential election was rigged in favour of Raisi, who was considered an ally of and a frontrunner to succeed Supreme Leader of Iran Ali Khamenei. Considered a hardliner in Iranian politics, Raisi's presidency saw deadlock in negotiations with the U.S. over the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) and large-scale protests throughout the country in late 2022, triggered by the death of Mahsa Amini on 16 September. During Raisi's term, Iran intensified uranium enrichment, hindered international inspections, joined SCO and BRICS, and supported Russia in its invasion of Ukraine. Iran also launched a missile and drone attack on Israel during the Gaza conflict and continued arming proxy groups like Hezbollah and the Houthi movement.
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+ YSIO X.pree ceiling support with control panel, tube unit, collimator, and user interface (tube UI).
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+ Patient table with MAX wi-D, X.wi-D 35, X.wi-D 43 or MAX static.
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+ Wall stand with MAX wi-D or MAX static.
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+ 3.4.2 In the control room (1) Touch display (2) Wireless Remote Control (3) Generator ON/OFF console with radiation release button (4) Hand switch for radiation release.
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+ 3.4.3 System ON/OFF console (1) Emergency STOP button (2) Generator ON button (3) Generator OFF button (4) Radiation release button (5) Radiation ON indicator
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+ Patient table with mobile detectors
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+ Components:
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+ 1. Tabletop
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+ 2. Accessory rails
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+ 3. Hand-held table remote control
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+ 4. Detector tray, movable to the left or right and withdrawable
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+ 5. Emergency STOP push button (Page 25 Red emergency STOP buttons)
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+ 6. Brake knob to move the detector tray
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+ 7. Table centering button
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+ 8. Foot kick switch for tabletop movements and table lift
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+ The detector tray can be moved manually to the left or right. If configured, the detector tray also follows the tube unit motor-driven within a certain range (pull-in range). To ensure better accessibility to an organ (for example for acquisitions of the forearm), the detector tray can be pulled out like a drawer. In this case only exposures with 2 point technique are possible (without grid and automatic exposure control).
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+ Alternative operation modes switch
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+ As a standard, the following functions are programmed:
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+ 1. Releasing the table brakes (in longitudinal and transverse direction)
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+ 2. Table downwards movement, "Push button mode"
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+ 3. Table upwards movement, "Push button mode"
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+ The following modes of operation can be configured for both switches:
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+ Push button mode (dead man function): The foot kick switch operates like a push button. The corresponding function is enabled only as long as the foot kick switch is actuated.
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+ Sensor mode (toggle function): The foot kick switch operates like a switch. If the foot kick switch is actuated once, then the function is switched on (brakes released). The function is switched off again at the second actuation. If this second actuation does not occur within a certain time, then the function is switched off automatically after a certain time.
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+ Hand-held table remote control
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+ Key Description:
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+ Park position: Switch over the function of the SmartMove button to park position (Green LED is on). After having reached the park position, immediately switch off this function again (Green LED is off).
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+ Table down
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+ Table up
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+ Floating tabletop on/off or toggle mode
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+ SmartMove button (with AIM/AIM Plus only): Press this button to move the system to a predefined position which is stored in the clinical protocol.
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+ Presidential elections were held in Russia from 15 to 17 March 2024. It was the eighth presidential election in the country. The incumbent president Vladimir Putin won with 88% of the vote, the highest percentage in a presidential election in post-Soviet Russia, gaining a fifth term in what was widely viewed as a foregone conclusion. He was inaugurated on 7 May 2024.
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+ TikTok has filed a lawsuit aiming to block a US law that would ban the video app in the country unless it is sold by its Chinese parent company.
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+ In the filing, the social media company called the act an "extraordinary intrusion on free speech rights" of the company and its 170 million American users.
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+ It said the US had put forward only "speculative concerns" to justify the measure and asked the court to stop it.
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+ President Joe Biden signed the bill into law last month, citing national security justifications.
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+ It followed years of debate in Washington, which has claimed that TikTok's Chinese ownership raises the risk that data on US users could fall into the hands of the Chinese government or be used for propaganda.
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+ TikTok has maintained it is independent of the government, while parent company ByteDance has said it has no plans to sell the business.
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+ The Chinese government has criticised the law as US "bullying" of a foreign firm and signalled it would oppose a sale.
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+ In a briefing with reporters on Tuesday, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said the law was "not a ban. It is a divestment".
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+ She referred further questions to the Department of Justice which declined to comment.
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+ Under the US law, app stores would be barred from offering TikTok in the US starting in January 2025, unless parent company ByteDance found a buyer. President Biden could extend that deadline by 90 days if talks are making progress.
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+ In the filing with the DC Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday, TikTok said the sale requirement was "simply not possible: not commercially, not technologically, not legally. And certainly not on the 270-day timeline required by the Act".
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+ It said the measure had unfairly singled out TikTok, creating a “two-tiered speech regime with one set of rules for one named platform, and another set of rules for everyone else”.
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+ It noted that similar attempted bans, including by former president Donald Trump, had met with trouble in US courts.
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+ The company added that the decision by many politicians, including Mr Biden, to maintain accounts on the app undermined the claims of a security threat.
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+ The US has in the past restricted foreign ownership of broadcast television and radio stations, which require government licences to access public airwaves.
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+ TikTok said its business was distinct, and the government could not dictate ownership of "privately created speech forums".
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+ It said it had spent more than $2bn in an effort to address US concerns, creating safeguards on US data.
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+ Jacob Helberg, who leads a committee charged by Congress with monitoring the national security implications of US-China trade, said TikTok's investments were viewed in Washington as a "deceptive marketing effort".
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+ He said the lawsuit was "unserious" and failed "to address the national security question at hand".
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+ But Ashley Gorski, a senior staff attorney at the American Civil Liberties Union, said TikTok's lawsuit made a persuasive case that the measure was an effective ban, despite White House claims to the contrary, raising free speech concerns.
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+ "The government can't impose this type of total ban unless it's the only way to prevent extremely serious and imminent harm to national security," she said.
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+ "There is no public evidence of harm that would meet the extraordinarily high bar imposed by the first amendment."
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+ She said comments by lawmakers, such as US Senator Mitt Romney, who recently tied the widespread support for the measure in Congress to the desire to shape US perceptions of the Israel-Gaza conflict, would make it harder for the US to defend the law.
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+ But Congressman John Moolenaar, the current leader of the committee that helped to craft the law, said he was confident it would be upheld.
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+ “Congress and the Executive Branch have concluded, based on both publicly available and classified information, that TikTok poses a grave risk to national security and the American people," he said.
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+ "It is telling that TikTok would rather spend its time, money, and effort fighting in court than solving the problem by breaking up with the Chinese Communist Party."
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+ The law aimed at TikTok is part of a number of actions the US has taken against Chinese technology firms in recent years, as tensions rise between the world's two biggest economies.
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+ Separately on Tuesday, the Department of Commerce confirmed it had revoked permissions that had allowed US companies to export certain goods to Chinese technology giant Huawei.
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+ The US sharply limited exports of items such as computer chips to Huawei starting in 2019, citing ties to the Chinese military.
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+ The measures hit the company hard but more recently it appeared to mount a comeback.
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+ Xue Qikun, born in December 1963 in Mengyin County, Linyi City, Shandong Province, graduated from Shandong University in 1984 and received his Ph.D. from the Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, in 1994. He is currently a professor at Tsinghua University and the president of the Southern University of Science and Technology. He was elected as an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2005.
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+ Xue Qikun is a prominent scientist in the field of condensed matter physics, having achieved several pioneering scientific breakthroughs. His team was the first to experimentally observe the quantum anomalous Hall effect, which had a significant international academic impact. He also discovered interface-enhanced high-temperature superconductivity in heterojunction systems, opening a new research direction in the field of high-temperature superconductivity.
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+ As a strategic scientist in quantum technology in China, Xue Qikun has actively contributed to the development of China's quantum technology strategy, playing a crucial role in planning and systematically laying out the country's quantum technology development. With this award, he became the youngest recipient of the National Highest Science and Technology Award since its inception in 2000.
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+ Xue Qikun's legendary journey, marked by taking the entrance exam for graduate school three times, spending seven years to obtain a Ph.D., and becoming one of the youngest academicians of the Chinese Academy of Sciences at 42, is well-known and inspires many young people. Nicknamed the "7-11 academician," he is known for entering the laboratory at 7 a.m. and working until 11 p.m.
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+ At the 2023 opening ceremony of the Southern University of Science and Technology, Xue Qikun expressed his earnest expectations for the new students: to always maintain the belief that "those who strive will succeed" and to actively face life's challenges. This sense of belief and the courage to constantly challenge oneself are true reflections of Xue Qikun's journey.
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+ Jiang Ping, a 17-year-old student in China, has sparked debate on mathematics and education after she was shortlisted for the 2024 Alibaba Global Mathematics Competition finals.
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+ Ranking 12th out of a total of 801 finalists, Jiang is the only female in the top 30 on the list released by DAMO Academy, a research and development branch of Alibaba Group. She is also the first secondary vocational school student to enter the finals since the competition was launched in 2018.
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+ Jiang is currently studying fashion design at Jiangsu Lianshui Secondary Vocational School. In China, secondary vocational schools are usually attended by middle school graduates with lower scores on the high school enrollment examination, leading to stigma being attached to schools that train technicians and skilled workers.
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+ Jiang’s ranking, announced last week, has garnered nationwide attention as she outperformed other finalists who come from prestigious schools such as Peking University, Tsinghua University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Stanford University.
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+ Some wonder why a student so gifted in math chose to study in a secondary vocational school, while others reflect on the current education system’s drawbacks in developing students’ interests and talents. Xiong Bingqi, director of the 21st Century Education Research Institute in Beijing, said more chances should be created for students who excel in a particular subject, instead of evaluating all talents with a total score.
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+ “Jiang Ping scored 621 on the high school enrollment examination in 2022, which was higher than the admission threshold of high schools in Lianshui County,” said Wang Wenlin, Party secretary of the Jiangsu Lianshui Secondary Vocational School.
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+ Wang added that Jiang chose to study at the school because she was interested in its fashion design major, and her elder sister and two best friends also study at the school.