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  • That means, we can now see non-invasively inside a joint (a knee, a shoulder).

    Helene Pavlov: The Ethical Imperative to Invest in Medical Technology 2010

  • That Glenn Beck, Hugh Hewitt, and Dennis Prager be abducted by aliens, examined (non-invasively) on the alien mother ship, be deemed (to echoing rounds of the alien equivalent of derisive laughter) undesirable as specimens, and returned to Earth.

    Ellis Weiner: My New Year's Resolutions 2009

  • But cookies generally non-invasively track within a site typically to produce usage statistics, while tracking across sites is typically used by advertising companies to produce anonymous user profiles (which are then used to determine what advertisements should be shown to the user).

    Robert Siciliano: White House Wants to Invade Your Privacy? 2009

  • So not only do we have a new map of the connections, not just the patterns of activity, but we have a new MRI-derived tool for non-invasively probing what is inside our heads.

    Mapping the Core Zoe Brain 2008

  • You'll see the whole vascular system easily and non-invasively.

    CNN Transcript Jan 27, 2007 2007

  • Their approach would non-invasively fire ultrasound pulses at various parts of the brain.

    Boing Boing: April 3, 2005 - April 9, 2005 Archives 2005

  • In order to test the level of emotional engagement of each respondent, each was outfitted with a state-of-the-art garment with embedded biometric sensors that Innerscope uses to non-invasively measure physiologic manifestations of brain activity.

    Testing the Neuroscience of ‘Viral’ Video 2007

  • From the press release issued by One to One Interactive and Innerscope Research, who jointly conducted the study: In order to test the level of emotional engagement of each respondent, each was outfitted with a state-of-the-art garment with embedded biometric sensors that Innerscope uses to non-invasively measure physiologic manifestations of brain activity.

    Testing the Neuroscience of ‘Viral’ Video 2007

  • KURZWEIL: Key issue is whether or not you can do this invasively or non-invasively.

    CNN Transcript Mar 25, 2006 2006

  • KURZWEIL: Key issue is whether or not you can do this invasively or non-invasively.

    CNN Transcript Mar 26, 2006 2006

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