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    Graphic videouskoriteli used primarily for the display of three-dimensional video games, but, according to the British site The Engineer Online, and they have found application in the medical field.

    Studies conducted by the London-based College of King's College London and University College London University shows that using 3D-accelerators can increase productivity magnetic resonance facilities, which will significantly increase the number of patients surveyed experiencing problems with the heart and respiratory organs.

    In 2006, researchers established a system of processing images from magnetic resonance technique, which consisted of 64 combined in a network - Supercomputing bit, the cost of which amounted to about 30000 dollars. And the latest version of the system that uses ordinary personal computers equipped with modern graphics cards, cost the entire 1000 American dollars.
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