The invention is a sticking type stand comprising; a frame an elastic supporting member having an elongated shape, and the longitudinal upper end of it being mounted on the frame the transverse section being curved with the central part being convex outwardly so that, if the external force is exerted on the convex front surface with the concave rear surface being supported, the longitudinal lower end of it can be elastically bent outwardly; and a sticking sheet provided on the rear surface of the frame
Dental X-Ray Imaging System Having Higher Spatial Resolution
A dental cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) system, with a photon generator configured to emit x-ray photons; a photon detector spaced apart from the photon generator so as to accommodate at least a portion of a human mouth therebetween, the photon detector configured to receive the x-ray photons; and a processor in electronic communication with the photon detector. The photon detector is a direct-conversion detector configured to convert each received x-ray photon directly to a corresponding electrical signal, to determine information corresponding to a spatial pattern of the electrical signals, and to transmit the information to the processor. The processor is further configured to generate an image of the portion of the human mouth from the transmitted information.
Method And Apparatus For More Accurate Positioning Of Dental Imaging Equipment
Seung H. BAEK - La Habra CA, US Gun Pyo PARK - Fullerton CA, US
International Classification:
A61B 6/00 A61B 6/14
US Classification:
378 62, 378147
Abstract:
An apparatus for positioning an X-ray imaging system. The apparatus includes an intraoral sensor sized and configured for placement within a human mouth, the intraoral sensor having one or more sensing elements for detecting X-rays, the intraoral sensor further having a signal generation element. Also included is a collimator unit having an X-ray collimator and first and second signal detection elements spaced apart from each other with the X-ray collimator positioned therebetween, the first and second signal detection elements spaced apart from each other, to thereby facilitate aligning of the collimator unit with the one or more sensing elements according to detection of signals from the signal generation element. Further included is an indicator unit located on the collimator unit, the indicator unit configured to display a determination as to whether the collimator unit is properly aligned with respect to the intraoral sensor.
Cha Seung Baek is a Golden Baseball League pitcher who is currently a member of the Orange County Flyers. Baek graduated from Busan High School, Busan, ...
Ckp Dec 2015 - Mar 2016
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Chungho Nais Co., Ltd Apr 2015 - Nov 2015
Accounting Manager
Chungho Usa Mar 2015 - Nov 2015
Accounting Manager
Cashworx, Llc Apr 2012 - Feb 2015
Accounting Manager
Nyx Cosmetics Jan 2011 - Apr 2012
Production and Pucahse Supervisor
Education:
Suwon University 2003 - 2008
Bachelors, Business Administration, Accounting
Okanagan College 2005 - 2006
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Cashworx, LLC Los Angeles, CA Apr 2012 to Feb 2015 Accounting ManagerNYX cosmetics, Inc Los Angeles, CA Oct 2009 to Apr 2012 Accounting assistant / Purchasing supervisorSAGA KOREA-Freight shipping company Seoul, KR Jan 2008 to Sep 2009 Accountant
Education:
University of Suwon Mar 2008 Bachelor of Business administration in Accounting
Medicine Doctors
Dr. Seung Hoon Baek, Buena Park CA - DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery)
Pedroias 13-pitch at-bat matched the longest of his career. His other at-bat of that length came in his third game in the majors, on Aug. 27, 2006, when Pedroia worked a 13-pitch walk against Cha-Seung Baek of the Mariners.