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  2. Cholesterol Artery Test: Coronary Artery Calcium Test and Score

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    A cholesterol artery test, or coronary artery calcium test (CAC), is an advanced cholesterol screening that measures the amount of calcium in your arteries.

  3. Coronary Calcium Score (Heart Scan) - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/heart-disease/coronary-calcium-scan

    Uncover your heart attack risk with a quick coronary calcium scan. This CT scan detects plaque, giving insight into your heart health and potential risks.

  4. Coronary Calcium Score: Role in Finding Risk or Severity of CAD

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    A CAC procedure is a CT scan that takes only minutes and shows the amount of calcium in the coronary arteries. It’s a low-cost and noninvasive way to measure your heart health.

  5. The New Heart Tests: Which Ones Should You Have? - WebMD

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    Experts explain the pros and cons of coronary calcium scores, carotid artery ultrasound, and CT heart scans.

  6. Diagnosing Atherosclerosis: Warning Signs and Symptoms - WebMD

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    Are you at risk for atherosclerosis? WebMD explains some of the signs, how hardening of the arteries is diagnosed, and ways to lower your risk.

  7. Coronary Artery Calcification: Causes, Treatment, and Outlook

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    The build of fat and cholesterol in your coronary arteries can lead to calcification, a sign of coronary artery disease.

  8. Talk:Common Access Card - Wikipedia

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    The authentication problems people experience with the use of the CAC is a combination of or more things, including the PC's build, NMCI's active directory (Navy/Marines), the certificate authority management within the DoD, among other things.

  9. Joint Typhoon Warning Center - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) can be traced back to June 1945, when the Fleet Weather Center/Typhoon Tracking Center was established on the island of Guam, after multiple typhoons, including Typhoon Cobra of December 1944 and Typhoon Connie in June 1945, had caused a significant loss of men and ships. [3] [4] At this time the center was one of three Navy and two Air ...