The laser inside the CD/DVD optical drive does the scanning.
Likely the best CD to MP3 converter is called Exact Audio Copy or EAC. The software is free to use and is available at its official website. It is unique because it scans each CD for errors and corrects them to ensure that each MP3 is an accurate conversion of the CD.
your CD does not have the ability to read cdrs or it has a copyright issue another possiblity is that the CD-R was not finalized when copied. By finalizing a CD, it in effect closes the CD so that a player knows when the info stops. since a CD player scans a CD upon insertion, it looks for the beginning and ending to know where to begin playing and stop playing. if not finalized, it reads it as one long continuous file and won't play it.
CT Scans - MRI Scans
CT scans with contrast, and CT scans without contrast.
several ways - CAT scans, PET scans, ECG scans...check it up with ur doctor
Yes.
The raised area or bump on the surface of a CD is known as a "pits" and "lands" structure. These microscopic indentations (pits) and flat areas (lands) encode the digital information of the disc. When a CD player reads the disc, a laser scans these variations in height, translating them into audio or data signals. This encoding method is fundamental to how CDs store and retrieve information.
Barium sulphate is used in hospital scans to show the digestive system. It is very important in CT scans.
Since the only device listed that is capable of recording ANYTHING is the camcorder, that must be the answer (although many camcorders cannot record externally sourced video, only that from their builtin video camera). The CD player and mp3 player only play things and the scanner (depending on the type you are talking about) either scans printed material to image files or scans one or more radio bands looking for interesting signals, neither of which is a recording method.
CAT scans
To do CAT scans and MRI scans on people so you can diagnose them with a disease
Many sources agree that pet scans are effective in finding cancer. These scans are said to help determine the location of tumors and whether or not they have spread.