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		<title>DALSA&#8217;s Rad-icon Imaging Division Introduces the Helios10 MD 20 x 25 cm Panel for Medical Imaging</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[CHICAGO, IL&#8211;(Marketwire &#8211; November 30, 2009) &#8211; RSNA 2009 &#8211; Booth # 7117 &#8212; DALSA Corporation (TSX: DSA), through its Rad-icon Imaging division, today announced general availability of the Helios10 MD panel, the first product in the company&#8217;s new Helios camera family. With an active area of 20 x 25 cm, the Helios10 MD is the first CMOS X-Ray panel from DALSA of this size and form factor, a medical-grade cassette package with an integrated handle. The Helios10 MD panel was designed to exceed the rigorous imaging requirements for a wide variety of medical imaging applications such as full-field digital mammography, general radiography, bone densitometry, and other mobile digital radiography (DR) applications. DALSA will be showcasing the Helios10 MD at RSNA 2009, the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America held at McCormick Place in Chicago, at Booth #7117 (North Building, Hall B) from November 29 &#8211; December 4, 2009. The Helios10 MD panel builds on the field proven tiled configuration of Rad-icon&#8217;s RadEye100 very large area (VLA) CMOS image sensors to achieve a total active sensing area of 8&#8243; x 10&#8243; (20 x 25 cm), while maintaining superb image resolution with a pixel size of only 96 [...]]]></description>
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