The Production Budget for Taken was $25,000,000.
The duration of Taken - film - is 1.55 hours.
Its taken by chicken lots of chicken xd
It isn't "taken" from anywhere, Shakespeare wrote it.
Taken - film - was created on 2009-02-27.
posteroanterior projection
Posteroanterior means from back to front.
Radiological examination, ribs, unilateral; including posteroanterior chest, minimum of 3 views
I believe you are referring to a PA X-ray, a Posteroanterior view. These are taken by having the patient facing the X-ray film. So for example, taking an X-ray of a leg: The patient would lie down face up, facing the X-ray machine.
The abbreviation PA can stand for a few things, depending on the context. It can mean Posteroanterior, Physician Assistant, or Pulmonary Artery.It could possibly stand for physician's assistant.http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos081.htm
has taken....he has taken...I have taken (not I has taken)
taken over
Techniques such as posteroanterior (PA) and lateral views are common for chest radiography. Proper positioning of the patient, correct collimation, and using appropriate exposure settings are important to obtain high-quality images. Additionally, ensuring the patient holds their breath briefly during image capture helps reduce motion artifact.
It could be ventral to dorsal, anterior to posterior, or even rostral to caudal, depending on the orientation.I believe the preceding answer is the most correct however, if you're looking for one medical term it could be anteroposterior but that means "relating to both the front and back" and not "front to back".You can use Anterior/Posterior or Ventral/DorsalA posteroanterior
It can be (e.g. the path taken, the seat is taken). It is also the past participle of "to take" and can be part of some tenses (I have taken, they had taken, it will be taken).
The present perfect tense of "take" is "has taken" or "have taken".
The past participle of "taken" is "taken." For example, "I have taken the exam."