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Urologia Journal, 2011
The broad range of Computer Assisted Surgery (CAS) represents the integration of computer technology in surgical procedures for presurgical planning, guiding or manipulation. Surgical robots and surgical endoscopic navigation are the most challenging applications to urology.
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The broad range of Computer Assisted Surgery (CAS) represents the integration of computer technology in surgical procedures for presurgical planning, guiding or manipulation. Surgical robots and surgical endoscopic navigation are the most challenging applications to urology.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1975
A remarkable and fundamentally new radiological technique has recently become available and has been in clinical use in North America since July 1973. In this British invention, the originality of the method lies essentially in the use of a small computer for processing of x-ray photon attenuation data, as measured by sodium iodide crystal detectors ...
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A remarkable and fundamentally new radiological technique has recently become available and has been in clinical use in North America since July 1973. In this British invention, the originality of the method lies essentially in the use of a small computer for processing of x-ray photon attenuation data, as measured by sodium iodide crystal detectors ...
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Computer assisted maxillofacial surgery
Minerva chirurgica, 2011Technical developments strongly influence modern medicine. This is especially obvious in imaging technology. Today, one of the most difficult tasks for surgeons is transferring all the available imaging information for their patients into one "complete picture". In the operation theatre, this picture then has to be applied to the patient.
Lübbers, H T+5 more
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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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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 Frontal Sinusotomy
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1994An 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 Neurosurgery
2005Computer-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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Automation and computer-assisted planning for chemical synthesis
Nature Reviews Methods Primers, 2021Yuning Shen+5 more
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Computer assisted learning. A Review
European Journal of Dental Education, 2001Since 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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The accuracy of computer-assisted feedback and students’ responses to it
Language Learning & Technology, 2015Elizabeth Lavolette, Gettysburg College Charlene Polio, Michigan State University Jimin Kahng, Northeastern Illinois University Various researchers in second language acquisition have argued for the effectiveness of immediate rather than delayed feedback.
Elizabeth Lavolette, C. Polio, J. Kahng
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Computer-assisted psychotherapy [PDF]
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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