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A medical condition in which two irises, pupils, and corneas are formed in each eye.

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What are the techniques in scanning?

At PDMPL, we use advanced and reliable scanning techniques to ensure high-quality digitization and efficient document management. These techniques help businesses convert physical records into accurate, organized, and easily accessible digital formats. One of the primary techniques is flatbed scanning, which is ideal for delicate or bound documents such as books, files, and certificates. It ensures high-resolution output without damaging original documents. For bulk requirements, we use sheet-fed scanning, which is perfect for handling large volumes of loose papers quickly and efficiently. Another important method is duplex scanning, where both sides of a document are scanned simultaneously. This saves time and ensures complete data capture. We also use high-speed production scanning for large-scale projects, enabling faster processing with consistent quality. At PDMPL, we implement OCR (Optical Character Recognition) technology to convert scanned images into editable and searchable text. This makes it easy to find, edit, and manage documents digitally. Additionally, indexing and metadata tagging techniques are used to organize files properly, allowing quick retrieval whenever needed. We also focus on image enhancement techniques, such as noise reduction, brightness correction, and skew adjustment, to improve scan clarity and readability. For sensitive documents, we follow strict secure scanning practices, ensuring data confidentiality and protection throughout the process. By using these advanced scanning techniques, PDMPL delivers accurate, efficient, and secure document digitization solutions that help businesses improve productivity and move towards a paperless environment.


What is the difference between earthing and Lightning?

In the UK it is referred to as earth but in the US is known as ground, no difference.Grounding is for the protection of equipments from heavy currents due to the occurrence of faults in the system in which they are connected.earthing is done for the protection of operators using the equipments.in this case currents will be well within the normal rated value.The different between grounding and earthling is that, grounding is the negative point of the power supply output which is connected with the body of the device earthling is the medal point of the power AC plug which is connected between the earth and power supply body.There is no difference whatsoever. 'Grounding' and 'earthing' are simply American and British terms for exactly the same thing.The two terms are simply regional variations of the same thing. US uses the term ground, Europe (among others) uses the term earth.There is no difference. 'Grounding' is the US term, whereas 'earthing' is the British term, for exactly the same thing.In some cases, Americans refer to an 'earth ground' to differentiate it from a 'chassis ground'.