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Wendell E. Koerner, Jr., St. Joseph, MO, for appellant.
R. Edward Murphy, St. Joseph, MO, for appellee.
Before BOWMAN and MAGILL, Circuit Judges, and...
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Exhibit of Digital Cinema Quality Control Player by Germany's ARRI
CHIBA CITY, Japan -- Nac Image Technology exhibited the digital cinema package (D...
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Appeal from the United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri; Howard F. Sachs, Judge.
Wendell E. Koerner, Jr., argued, St. Josep...
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In other words, manufacturers pay property taxes on their buildings, but not on the machinery inside them - including original or replacement machinery, repair parts, safety attachments, parts of buildings that are part of the production process, quality control equipment, power wiring, packaging equipment, and computers used in the manufacturing process. The state's definition of "manufacturing" includes metal and nonmetallic mining, food products, tobacco, textile mill products and apparel, lumber and wood products, furniture and fixtures, paper and paper products, printing and publishing, chemicals and chemical products, petroleum refining, rubber and plastic products, primary and fabricated metal industries, machinery, transportation equipment, and measuring and analyzing instrumen...
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An Englewood mammography center's faulty work put nearly 300 women at risk before federal inspectors barred it from taking breast X-rays for six months. A Passaic hospital performed mammographies for four months even though the machine's quality-control equipment was broken.
These are a couple of the cases detailed by the federal Food and Drug Administration in its annual report to Congress about the enforcement of federal standards for breast imaging.
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ROCKVILLE, Md., Sept. 1 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Health care organizations should disclose medical mistakes that affect multiple patients even if patients were not harmed by the event, according to an AHRQ-funded research paper published in the September 2 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine.
Medical mistakes that affect multiple patients, known as large- scale adverse events (LSAEs) to researchers, are incidents or series of related incidents that harm or could potentially harm multiple patients. These events, which can include incompletely sterilized surgical equipment, poor laboratory quality control and equipment malfunctions, are often identified after care has been provided and can affect thousands of patients.
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The company is divided into several departments including: a CNC department with five pieces of CNC equipment; a Quality Control department; a lathe department with three lathes; a grinding department with eight grinders; a milling department with eight mills; a drilling department with four drill presses; a sawing department with three saws and a welding/fabricating department with welders, presses and shears.