Electron beam tomography developer Imatron has announced the sale of two mobile EBT systems, bringing its fourth-quarter (end-December 31) EBT sales total to nine systems. One customer, EBT Mobile Scanners of Mission Viejo, CA, purchased its second mobile EBT system, while DaLeon Associates of Terre Haute, IN, bought its third mobile EBT scanner, according to South San Francisco, CA-based Imatron.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writersJanuary 5, 2001
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