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verb - to cover with dots (tiny round marks)
DOTTER - Charles Theodore Dotter (14 June 1920 15 February 1985) was a pioneering US vascular radiologist who is credited with developing interventional radi...
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Pointillist |
"i" finisher |
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Oct 7 2016 Universal |
May 10 2008 L.A. Times Daily |
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A tool for making dots specifically, a small instrument, made in various forms, used in graining for imitating the eyes of bird's-eye maple. |
In naval use, an apparatus used to train gun-pointers to aim accurately at a target. |
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Charles Theodore Dotter (14 June 1920 15 February 1985) was a pioneering US vascular radiologist who is credited with developing interventional radiology. Dotter, together with his trainee Dr Melvin P. Judkins, described angioplasty in 1964.Dotter received a bachelor of arts degree in 1941 from Duke University. He went to medical school at Cornell, where he met his future wife, Pamela Battie, a head nurse at New York Hospital. They married in 1944. He completed his internship at the United States Naval Hospital in New York State, and his residency at New York Hospital. * Dotter invented angioplasty and the catheter-delivered stent, which were first used to treat peripheral arterial disease. It was Dotter who, in 1950, developed an automatic X-Ray Roll-Film magazine capable of producing images at the rate of 2 per second.On January 16, 1964, at Oregon Health and Science University Dotter percutaneously dilated a tight, localized stenosis of the superficial femoral artery (SFA) in an 82-y |