NUCLEAR

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DRYGUARD PLUS UniTech Services Group, Inc. 138 Longmeadow Street, Suite 202 Longmeadow MA 01106 nuclear, radiological and industrial safety apparel, namely, waterproof protective clothing, including waterproof coveralls and disposable waterproof coveralls, for protection against chemicals and radioactive contamination;DRY GUARD PLUS;
ENTAS Cashman Containment Corp of Mississippi 840 Trustmark Building 248 East Capitol Street Jackson MS 39201 nuclear, chemical and biological air purification units for domestic, commercial and industrial use;
ENTAS Cashman Containment Corp of Mississippi 840 Trustmark Building 248 East Capitol Street Jackson MS 39201 nuclear, chemical and biological air purification units for domestic, commercial and industrial use;
GPU NUCLEAR General Public Utilities Corporation 100 Interpace Parkway Parsippany NJ 070541149 NUCLEAR;consulting and research services in the fields of public utilities, energy generation, energy transmission, and energy distribution; consulting services in the field of electricity generation; distributorships in the field of equipment and supplies for use by public utilities and for energy generation, energy transmission and energy distribution; design of energy generating facilities for others; development of protection systems for others in the field of electrically powered equipment; diagnostic testing in the field of energy generation, energy transmission and energy distribution equipment facilities and equipment;
GPU NUCLEAR GPU, INC. 300 Madison Avenue Morristown NJ 079621911 NUCLEAR;consulting and research services in the fields of public utilities, energy generation, energy transmission, and energy distribution; consulting services in the field of electricity generation; distributorships in the field of equipment and supplies for use by public utilities and for energy generation, energy transmission and energy distribution; design of energy generating facilities for others; development of protection systems for others in the field of electrically powered equipment; diagnostic testing in the field of energy generation, energy transmission and energy distribution equipment facilities and equipment;
METROGUARD LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION 6801 Rockledge Drive Bethesda MD 20817 NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL DETECTION SYSTEM, NAMELY, AN AEROSOL SAMPLE COLLECTOR HAVING A RADIOLOGICAL SENSOR, ULTRAVIOLET BIOLOGICAL DETECTOR AND ACOUSTIC CHEMICAL SENSOR SUITE;METRO GUARD;
NCLEAR Nclear Inc. 680-A Wharton Circle Atlanta GA 30336 NUCLEAR;synthetic chemical compound used for water treatment;
NEPTUNE SUIT UniTech Services Group, Inc. 138 Longmeadow Street, Suite 202 Longmeadow MA 01106 Nuclear, radiological and industrial safety apparel, namely, waterproof protective clothing in the nature of waterproof suits, waterproof protective suits and waterproof supplied-air protective suits, all for protection against chemicals and radiation, for use in nuclear facilities, not intended for underwater use;SUIT;
NU CLEAR APPEL, MAX 4262 E. Orchard Place Centennial CO 80121 NUCLEAR; NEW CLEAR;Dishwashing detergents; Dishwashing preparations; Laundry additives for water softening; Laundry detergents;
NUCLAYER O'Connor, Daniel L 9630 CR 4090 Scurry TX 75158 NUCLEAR;NEW CLAYER;Engineered ceramic and composite materials for heat transfer or thermal management applications;
TRUCLEAN AWC, Inc. 2863 West 95th Street Suite 143 Naperville IL 60564 nuclear, hazardous and mixed waste material treatment services;true clean;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The invention relates to a method of improving the precision of a medical nuclear SPECT or PET image in which notably a nuclear sectional image (n) can be superposed on a two-dimensional ultrasound image (u). For the superposition that nuclear sectional image (n0) which exhibits the best correspondence with a free-hand ultrasound image (u) is chosen from a three-dimensional nuclear image (2). In order to determine this sectional image, an evaluation index f(n,u) is calculated, on the basis of an estimated value (1), for differently situated nuclear sectional images (n). This index assigns a positive value to positions of structures (heart muscle tissue etc.) which correspond in the two images, a neutral value to structures which are represented only in the ultrasound image (u) and a negative value to structures which are represented only in the nuclear sectional image (n). The nuclear sectional image (n0) having the highest value of the evaluation index is subsequently displayed so as to be superposed on the ultrasound image. In a generalized form the method can also be carried out in conjunction with three-dimensional ultrasound images.