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VIAS (138 words)
VIAS™ seamlessly integrates into the pathologist’s current workflow to accommodate real-time image capture and quantitation of percent-positive cells.
VIAS image analysis algorithms have been optimized for use with Ventana reagents to support the standardized and quantitative assessment of marker intensity, size, and shape.
VIAS is designed to help oncologists and their patients see cancer through the experienced eyes of their pathologist.
VIA Technologies, Inc. (660 words)
All VIA mainboards are based on the industry-standard x86 architecture and feature a complete platform of VIA silicon, including an embedded VIA processor, advanced digital media core logic chipset, and a host of connectivity, multimedia and storage options, and are compatible with leading operating systems.
VIA mainboards are available as the VIA EPIA range that are designed to offer rich functionality, rock-solid reliable performance and long product life, and the VIA VB-series, which balance performance and functionality to provide a value solution.
The VIA EPIA NL-Series Nano-ITX mainboard is a fully integrated, high efficient mainboard with low profile design and even greater digital media performance for the rapidly emerging new generation of smart digital entertainment devices such as PVRs, set top boxes, media centers and Car PCs, LCD PCs, and thin devices.
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