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== Notes ==
== Notes ==


Similar technology is in use today for [[w:3D scanning|3D scanning]]. While light and laser scanners are able to scan the exterior of a surface, x-rays and magnetic resonance technologies are able to pass through materials, not only scanning surface area underneath clothing (i.e. the skin) but also beyond the epidermal layer.
Similar technology is in use today for [[w:3D scanning|3D scanning]] in use for productions. While light and laser scanners are able to scan the exterior of a surface, x-rays and magnetic resonance technologies are able to pass through materials, not only scanning surface area underneath clothing (i.e. the skin) but also beyond the epidermal layer.


The deployment of "backscatter x-ray" technologies at airport terminals post-9/11 raised various concerns from privacy groups, not only given the level of body detail that such devices capture but also how that data is both stored and accessed.<ref>{{cite_web|url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1687850714000168|title=ScienceDirect.com: Radiation exposure and privacy concerns surrounding full-body scanners in airports|date=April 2014|accessdate=20 September 2020|last=Accardo|first=Julie; et al.|format=|language=}}</ref>
The deployment of "backscatter x-ray" technologies at airport terminals post-9/11 raised various concerns from privacy groups, not only given the level of body detail that such devices capture but also how that data is both stored and accessed.<ref>{{cite_web|url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1687850714000168|title=ScienceDirect.com: Radiation exposure and privacy concerns surrounding full-body scanners in airports|date=April 2014|accessdate=20 September 2020|last=Accardo|first=Julie; et al.|format=|language=}}</ref>  


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