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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Technology has changed tremendously throughout the decades and has helped doctors and patients all over the world. In the picture in the center there are doctors who are examining and x-ray during the 50's. To the right of that picture is a U.S Air Force physician who studying an x-ray of an Afghanistan soldier. The clarity of that x-ray, which was taken in 2010 doesn't even compare to the x-ray taken in 1950. To the left is a photo of an MIR machine. MRI invention is on a whole new, different and more advanced level. An MRI has so much more detail than and x-ray and would have been unimaginable during the 1900's. The changes in technology, specifically technology concerning medicine and health is evolutionary and, without a doubt will advance even more in the future.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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