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In this new study, a team of neuroimaging researchers led by Hagmann used state-of-the-art diffusion MRI technology, which is a non-invasive scanning technique that estimates fiber connection trajectories based on gradient maps of the diffusion of water molecules through brain tissue.
Mapping the Core Zoe Brain 2008
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While Hagmann and his team occasionally alert authorities to terror sites operating from U.S. servers, he avoids actively knocking the sites offline.
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"But the problem with this approach," says Hagmann, "is that eventually you've got to move the victim, and as soon as you move him, the bleeding will start again, so you're stuck."
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"Don't get me wrong — QuikClot is not pixie dust," says Hagmann.
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Hagmann said executing the deal would be difficult considering MAN's existing initiatives.
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Generally speaking, a dripping wound will eventually clot and stop bleeding, even if it takes a half hour to do so, says wound expert John Hagmann, M.D.
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Hagmann said executing the deal would be difficult considering MAN's existing initiatives.
Update -- Analyst Says Scania Won't Solve MAN's Problems 2006
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Our next question comes from Michael Hagmann of Nomura.
unknown title 2011
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"The acquisition was awkwardly timed," said Michael Hagmann, an analyst at Nomura International Ltd. in London, who expects 250 million euros in expenses for the solar and hydro power unit when Munich-based Siemens reports earnings Nov. 10.
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During the interview, Hagmann and McLeod-who never mentioned a particular network by name-alluded to e-mails and other evidence in their possession, copies of which, they said, were secreted in several locations.
Jihad Monitor 2010
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