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Detection controls are those applied to each transaction that stop fraud or errors from occurring.
CT Scan
A medical imaging technique using computer-processed combinations of many X-ray measurements taken from different angles to produce cross-sectional images of specific areas of a scanned object.
Cross-Sectional View
A type of representation or diagram that shows a cut-through portion of an object, revealing its internal structure.
Rotate
The act or process of moving or turning around a central point or axis, often applied in various scientific and practical contexts.
X-Ray Camera
A specialized device designed to capture images using X-rays, allowing for the visualization of internal structures within the body.
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Q114: Applications controls will _.<br>A)differ for each transaction