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Computer‐Assisted Frontal Sinusotomy

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1994
An osteoplastic frontal sinus flap with flat obliteration is the “gold” standard for the management of chronic frontal sinus inflammatory disease caused by obstruction of the nasofrontal duct. Frontal sinusotomy, with an osteoplastic technique, call for osteotomies, guided by a template obtained from a Caldwell radiographic view taken at a distance of ...
Ricardo L. Carrau   +3 more
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Computer-Assisted Instruction

2015
Since the early days of computer technology in education in the 1960s, it was claimed that computers can assist instructional practice and hence improve student learning. Since then computer technology has developed, and its potential for education has increased.
Voogt, J., Fisser, P.
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Computer-Assisted Neurosurgery

2005
Computer-assisted neurosurgery has become so successful that it is rapidly becoming indistinguishable from, quite simply, neurosurgery. This trend promises to accelerate over the next several decades, bringing considerable benefit to the patients we care for.
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Computer assisted learning. A Review

European Journal of Dental Education, 2001
Since 1980 the amount of medical information has doubled approximately every second year. This implies that oral health students as well as professionals need to manage the flow of information rationally, in order to learn how to undertake evidence‐based decision‐making for diagnosis and treatment in a given patient situation.
Nikos Mattheos   +4 more
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Computer-assisted psychotherapy [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 1986
By making careful selections and arrangements from the numerous items of information that arise in dynamic psychotherapy and filing them in a microcomputer, this information can be made more readily available to the therapist. Its greater availability can facilitate developing understanding of the patient, making specific and timely insightful ...
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Computer-Assisted Digestive Surgery

2009
Introducing an optical device into the abdomen of a patient so as to carry out the surgical procedure via a miniaturized camera represented the major change the surgical world experienced during the twentieth century: the “minimally invasive” surgery era was born.
Soler L.   +9 more
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Computer-assisted instruction

Journal of Medical Systems, 1986
The development of computer-assisted instruction (CAI) is discussed and definition of major concepts is presented. The three major types of CAI (drill and practice, tutorials, and simulations) are defined and examples given for each. The impact of CAI in nursing is discussed and several CAI systems are described.
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Computer-Assisted Microphotometry

2000
For almost any experiment that involves a light microscope, quantitative data to test a hypothesis may be obtained by microphotometry. Add a photometer and a few accessories to a light microscope, and it may be possible to quantify a cytochemical reaction product, measure the spectrum of a pigment, quantify natural or induced fluorescence, quantify ...
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Computer assistance in electronics

1994
This chapter discusses the computer assistance in electronics. The standardization of the PC type of machine and the remarkable amount of computing power that modern examples using the Pentium or equivalent chips can achieve now bring computer-aided drawing and PCB planning methods within the reach of virtually any user.
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Computer-Assisted Planning [PDF]

open access: possible, 1972
Abstract : The document reports results of applied research in four task areas: Computation and Communication Trade-Off Studies (CACTOS); vocal English data management; on-line graphic computation; and systems research and networking. Work in these areas was directed toward the development of prototype facilities for a computer-assisted planning system.
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