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Stillbirth rate trends across 25 European countries between 2010 and 2021: the contribution of maternal age and multiplicity. [PDF]
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Improving HPV-related health literacy in the Austrian population - A participatory research approach. [PDF]
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SecEd, 2007
You shouldn't believe everything you read. This saying is especially true when it comes to the internet. Pete Henshaw explains
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You shouldn't believe everything you read. This saying is especially true when it comes to the internet. Pete Henshaw explains
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Communication Booknotes, 1987
A FEW GOOD MEN FROM UNIVAC by David E. Lundstrom (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1987—$19.95) DYNAMICS OF INFORMATION MANAGEMENT: CONCEPTS AND ISSUES edited by Indu B. Singh and Vic M. Mishra (Norwood, N j: Ablex Publishing, 1987—$37.50) HIGH-TECH SOCIETY: THE STORY OF THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY REVOLUTION by Tom Forester (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1987—$19.95) THE
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A FEW GOOD MEN FROM UNIVAC by David E. Lundstrom (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1987—$19.95) DYNAMICS OF INFORMATION MANAGEMENT: CONCEPTS AND ISSUES edited by Indu B. Singh and Vic M. Mishra (Norwood, N j: Ablex Publishing, 1987—$37.50) HIGH-TECH SOCIETY: THE STORY OF THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY REVOLUTION by Tom Forester (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1987—$19.95) THE
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Information Development, 1991
Reviews the economic, social and psychological impact of information technology, which has brought about the Information Age. Information is now being treated as a scientific concept and should also be regarded as an economic commodity. It has also created a new paradigm of thinking.
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Reviews the economic, social and psychological impact of information technology, which has brought about the Information Age. Information is now being treated as a scientific concept and should also be regarded as an economic commodity. It has also created a new paradigm of thinking.
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Engineering the information age
IEE Review, 1998Electronics, computing and communications are becoming mature technologies, although there is still a tremendous amount of innovation and new technology ahead. However, the information technologies being created on this established technological base are in their infancy, and their impact on society is only just beginning. As the information age dawns,
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Surgery in the Information Age
Medical Journal of Australia, 1999Currently, surgical procedures involve direct data flows of sensation and mechanical output. As information technology progresses, surgery will change to a system of electronic data flows, with technical, ethical, and training implications.
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Wanted: Information on the Information Age
Australian Journal of Social Issues, 1984This paper advocates the funding of social science research into the individual and societal effects of rapid technological change, particularly those changes posed by the new information technologies. In support of this argument and its relevance for Australia, some evidence of the current pace of technological development is given, along with an ...
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