Aquarius, a new workstation developed by TeraRecon, has dawned. Aquarius features the company's advanced 3-D and 4-D visualization and postprocessing capabilities for CT and MRI. It can be integrated with intranet- and Internet-based systems for the
Aquarius, a new workstation developed by TeraRecon, has dawned. Aquarius features the company's advanced 3-D and 4-D visualization and postprocessing capabilities for CT and MRI. It can be integrated with intranet- and Internet-based systems for the distribution and review of medical images and reports. TeraRecon will sell the workstation directly and through OEMs.
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