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As I said you can't smack down logic with assumption, logical fallacy, delusion and denial.
Military technology is irrelevant in that topic, the thread talk about industrial technology.
Your 26 pages did not prove anything except logical fallacy, delusion and ignorance. I debunked with lot of PROOFs and LOGIC.
I have corrected the medical into pharmaceutical; but since you ask :
Dynamic MR - Samsung Medison
Samsung Unveils NExCT 7, Its First Premium CT Scanner | Medgadget
Samsung Displays Full Portfolio for Healthcare Imaging at RSNA 2013 | Imaging Technology News
Samsung Electronics America Acquires CT Imaging Company - Industry News - MedImaging.net
I asked for a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) machine. You provided links to an ultrasound technology and some articles about CT scanners. Let me give you a short history lesson. CT (or CAT) scanners first appeared in the 1970s in the US. MRI machines appeared in the 1980s, a full decade later. They are not the same. Also ultrasound is not high-end equipment nowadays.
Here's a brochure for Shenzhen BASDA Medical Apparatus Co.
https://fsi.i-net-server.net/fsi/st...rochures/1-021904-0000-000_brochure_01_EN.pdf
There are nine different MRI systems in the brochure.
Bstar-300 - 3.0T MRI
Bstar-150 - 1.5T MRI
Bstar-120 - 1.2T MRI
Bstar-070 - 0.7T MRI
BTI-050 - 0.50T MRI
BTI-042 - 0.42T MRI
BTI-035 - 0.35T MRI
BTI-030 - 0.30T MRI
BTI-020S - 0.20T MRI
The most powerful one is the Bstar-300 at 3.0T.
Also in the same brochure is the BDH-180 Single-Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT).
Neusoft product page.
Neusoft Medical
NSM-S15 (Sparkler 1.5T)-Superconductive MRI System
Neusoft Medical
NeuSight PET/CT (Positron emission tomography–computed tomography combined)
Neusoft Medical
NeuViz 128 128-Slice CT Scanner System
Neusoft Medical
NeuViz 64 64-Slice CT Scanner System
Neusoft Medical
In this post, I just proved that China can make high-end CT, MRI, PET/CT, and SPECT scanners. It's not an exaggeration to say that these types of medical equipment are the 'Lamborghini' equipment of the medical industry because some of these machines actually cost more than a Lamborghini if you purchased them from Western companies.
MRI machines are not cheap.
Why Does an MRI Cost So Darn Much? - TIME
Can South Korea match any of the equipment I posted above?
And if you actually read the article, it says that Trina has a 22.13% efficiency cell which is the same as Panasonic's 22.1% cell. I have not said *one thing* about market share. Where do you see the words market and share in sequence anywhere in my post? I don't see the difference in sophistication. And until we know the unit price of both cells, it is irrelevant. GaAs based multijunction panels cost 50,000 dollars per square meter with 40% efficiency, is that "sophisticated"?
While I'm here offering my expertise as someone who actually does research in this field, we have some Indonesian guy flapping his mouth about "quality" and "performance". My boss would laugh in my face if I talked about "quality" or "performance". Quality of what? What does quality mean? What does performance mean? They're just marketing buzzwords.
Trina Solar also reached 21.25% efficiency for multi-crystalline silicon solar cell. I wonder if antonius123 understands the significance of this.
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