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LINKÖPING, Sweden , Dec. 6, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- SyntheticMR, leader in quantitative imaging software, is pleased to announce that its SyMRI 15 solution has obtained 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on diagnostic image replacement of conventional images. SyMRI 15 offers an innovative approach to MRI, transforming traditional imaging methodologies with its advanced synthetic imaging technology. Clinically validated through extensive multi-center studies across leading institutions in the United States , SyMRI 15 has proven its capability to enhance imaging workflows by replacing conventional 3D imaging techniques in addition to its unique ability to provide tissue quantification. This technology offers significant gains in both efficiency and throughput while maintaining the highest standards of diagnostic accuracy. CONTACT: For additional information, please contact Vedran Beglerbegovic, acting CEO, SyntheticMR AB, +46 79 077 27 20 [email protected] This information was brought to you by Cision http://news.cision.com https://news.cision.com/syntheticmr-ab/r/syntheticmr-receives-fda-510-k--clearance-for-symri-15,c4078158 The following files are available for download: SOURCE SyntheticMR AB
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NASSAU, Bahamas (AP) — Scottie Scheffler birdied every hole but the par 3s on the front nine at Albany Golf Club on Friday and finished his bogey-free round with an 8-under 64 that gave him a two-shot lead in the Hero World Challenge. Two months off did nothing to slow the world's No. 1 player. Scheffler already has eight victories this year and is in position to get another before the end of the year. Scheffler was at 13-under 131, two ahead of Akshay Bhatia (66) and Justin Thomas (67), both of whom had to save par on the 18th hole to stay in range going into the weekend. Scheffler started with a lob wedge to 2 feet for birdie and never slowed until after he went out in 29 to seize control of the holiday tournament against a 20-man field. Scheffler cooled slightly on the back nine, except it didn't feel that way to him. “Front nine, just things were going my way. Back nine, maybe not as much,” Scheffler said. “A couple shots could end up closer to the hole, a couple putts go in, just little things.” Asked if he felt any frustration he didn't take it lower — he once shot 59 at the TPC Boston during the FedEx Cup playoffs — Scheffler sounded bemused. “I think in this game I think a lot of all y’all are looking for perfection out of us,” he said. “Today I shot 8 under on the golf course, not something I hang my head about. A lot of good things out there — clean card, bogey-free, eight birdies. Overall, I think I'm pretty pleased.” Thomas felt his 67 was stress-free, particularly the way he was driving the ball. The wind laid down again, rare for the Bahamas, though it is expected to pick up on the weekend. Thomas wasn't concerned to see Scheffler get off to a hot start, especially with three par 5s on the front nine and a short par 4 that at worst leaves a flip wedge to the green. “You literally can birdie every hole as soft as the greens are,” Thomas said. “He's a great player, a great wedge player, and you have a lot of birdie holes to start. I'm honestly surprised he only shot 8 under. It's a sneaky course because if you fall asleep on some shots, you can get out of position. But if you're on and focused and really in control of everything — like these last two days with no wind — you can just make so many birdies.” Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley had a 67 and was four shots behind. No matter how benign the conditions, it wasn't always easy. Cameron Young, who opened with a 64 for a two-shot lead, followed with a 75 despite making five birdies. That included a double bogey on the final hole when his approach tumbled down the bank into the rocks framing the lake that goes all the way down the 18th hole. Patrick Cantlay was trying to keep pace playing alongside Scheffler, but he had three bogeys over the final seven holes and fell seven shots behind with a 71. The tournament, hosted by Tiger Woods, is unofficial but offers world ranking points to all but the bottom three players because of the small field. It's the weakest field in 25 years, but Scheffler at No. 1 gives it enough cachet. He is the first player since Woods in 2009 to start and finish a year at No. 1 in the world. And even after a layoff — giving him time to tinker with a new putting stroke — it looks like it might be a while before anyone changes that. AP golf: https://apnews.com/hub/golf
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According to the Asia and Pacific Seed Association (APSA), the region plays a vital role in the global seed market. Advanced crop breeding techniques and increasingly refined bio-breeding regulations have spurred innovation within the seed industry, positioning the Asia-Pacific as a global leader in seed trade and technology. Data from Kynetec, an agricultural market research firm, reveals that in 2023, the Asia-Pacific region accounted for 40% of global crop seed usage and took up 32% of the global seed market value. With the development of technologies such as gene editing, countries like China, Japan, India, Thailand, and the Philippines are improving their regulatory frameworks for bio-breeding and accelerating the commercialization of next-generation seeds. During the congress, participants engaged in extensive discussions on topics including the future business models of the seed industry, innovation acceleration, seed industry protection, and cross-border seed circulation. Meanwhile, numerous cutting-edge products, technologies, and equipment were exhibited, drawing significant attention. Wintersteiger, an Austrian company, showcased its intelligent equipment for plot seed breeding, which can automatically calculate crop spacing and pesticide application rates. Using GPS technology, this equipment facilitates automated operations, attracting wide attention among the participants. Dr. Manish Patel, president of the APSA, posed a question in his speech: “If we invest $1 million in agriculture, how should we allocate the funds over five years to maximize food production and returns?” Based on pre-input data, an “AI farm manager” displayed on a screen analyzed options for rice, corn, wheat, and vegetables, ultimately presenting an optimal plan. The Asian Seed Congress is held annually in various countries or regions across the Asia-Pacific and has been running for 28 consecutive years, establishing itself as one of the most significant events in the global seed industry. The 2024 Asian Seed Congress is hosted by the APSA and co-organized by the China National Seed Trade Association (CNSTA) and the Sanya Municipal People’s Government. The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.