The built-in Worklist server module can receive via HL7 communication messages the patients demographics and scheduling information of exams that are stored in a HIS/RIS system (Hospital Information System / Radiology Information System) and transfer them to any modality/medical scanner via DICOM communication protocols (C-FIND). Moreover, it supports unlimited number of connections with unlimited number of DICOM nodes and DICOM clients. The built-in DICOM server supports all the DICOM network services (C-FIND SCU/SCP, C-MOVE SCU/SCP, C-STORE SCU/SCP, C-GET SCU/SCP, C-ECHO SCU/SCP), it is compatible with all the modalities (CT, MR, NM, US, XA, MG, CR, DX etc.), all manufacturers and all DICOM 3.0 and NEMA 2 file types. The program uses the Postgres SQL server for database management and offers storage of unlimited number of patients/studies/series/images (it depends only on hard disk size). The built-in web server can be used as a free cloud server for DICOM files! Reviewing the DICOM images can be done using the Sante PACS Viewer (the Built-in full-featured DICOM viewer of the system). It provides connectivity to all DICOM modalities (CT, MR, US, CR, NM, XA, MG, DX etc.). Sante PACS Server is a DICOM 3.0 compliant PACS server, a Modality Worklist server, an HTTP (web) server for DICOM files and a CD/DVD Burning and Printing server that offers high performance and reliability at an affordable price. Free Download Sante PACS Server 3.3.7 | 189.4 Mb
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Quantitative analysis was done by spectrophotometry. Acetone extracts of both categories were made and rising paper-chromatography done for the purpose of qualitative analysis. (Malvaceae), which were collected in 20 locations in Sarajevo area and surroundings, was tested during spring and summer in 2003. Qualitative-quantitative structure of plant pigments in wild plants Malva silvestrs L. Redzić, Sulejman Hodzić, Nizama Tuka, Mijat Plant pigments (antioxidants) of medicinal plants Malva silvestris L. We suggest that sennosides A and B are not contained in the leaf of Malva verticillata L., and that the sennosides in health teas including malva leaves are not derived from malva leaf but from senna leaf. Furthermore, in 10 samples of health tea including malva leaves that were bought last year, the smallest amount of sennosides was 6.1 mg/bag, and all health teas including malva leaves contained the leaf and midrib of senna. Our previous report showed that sennosides are contained in weight-reducing herbal teas including malva leaves, and that senna leaf is a herbal component in some teas. did not contain sennosides A or B and could be easily distinguished from senna leaf. The identification and determination of sennosides were performed with thin layer chromatography and high performance liquid chromatography. The aim of this study is to clarify whether sennosides are contained in the leaf of Malva verticillata L., and then to clarify the source of sennosides in health teas including malva leaves. |
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