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Phantom can refer to any of the charted. Supernatural
A ghost or other apparition. Technology
Two US jet engine military aircraft, the FH-1 Phantom and the F-4 Phantom II. The Rolls-Royce Phantom a type of automobile (car). The Phantom game console. Popular culture
The Phantom, a comic strip, radio indicate, & 1996 movie Phantom, a 1922 dramatic film Phantom, a 1979 experimental short film Phantom, a 1990 telefilm Phantom, the English title of Yuryeong, the 1999 Korean action thiller Phantom, the English name of Fantasmthe, O, a 2000 Spanish striking film Phantom, a 2001 German documentary Phantom, a 2001 short art film Phantom, a 2002 Indian film Phantoms, a music album Phantom, the 10th novel inside Terry Goodkind's Sword of Truth series. The Phantom of the Opera, a 1910 novel by Gaston Leroux & adapted numbers of days for stage and film. Military
Phantom, The British Army's Secret Intelligence and Communication Regiment of WWII

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Danish Phantom Design
ultrasonic phantoms

CIRS (USA)
manufacturer of tissue equivalent phantoms for quantitative densitometry, calibration, quality control, training and research in the field of medical imaging and radiotherapy.

Gammex RMI
Supply diagnostic imaging and radiation therapy tools including phantoms for small parts, grey scale and Doppler systems.

Nuclear Associates
phantoms

Pharmaceutical Innovations, Inc. (USA)
manufactures conductive gels, sprays, lotions and skin preps for all ultrasound and electromedical technologies such as electrocardiograms, TENS and muscle stimulation. Our major markets are Diagnostic Ultrasound, Physical Therapy, Cardiology and Mammography.

ATS Laboratories, Inc. (USA)
manufacturer of quality assurance tissue-mimicking phantoms used to evaluate the accuracy and performance of Ultrasound imaging systems. Phantoms mimic the acoustic properties of human tissue and provide test structures within the simulated environment. They are essential to detect performance changes that occur through normal aging and deterioration of system components.


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