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Nursing Standard, 1988
Computer programs used for health education have proved popular with nurses, according to a Glasgow study.
V Lnqlis, D Black, G Gibson, M McNulty
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Computer programs used for health education have proved popular with nurses, according to a Glasgow study.
V Lnqlis, D Black, G Gibson, M McNulty
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1976
{The programmer is concerned with particular-programs (2.1.d). These are always contained in a program (2.1.a), which also contains the standard-prelude, i.e., a declaration-prelude which is always the same (see Chapter 10), possibly a library-prelude, i.e., a declaration-prelude which may depend upon the implementation, the exit, i.e., ; exit:, which ...
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{The programmer is concerned with particular-programs (2.1.d). These are always contained in a program (2.1.a), which also contains the standard-prelude, i.e., a declaration-prelude which is always the same (see Chapter 10), possibly a library-prelude, i.e., a declaration-prelude which may depend upon the implementation, the exit, i.e., ; exit:, which ...
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Journal of Automated Reasoning, 1996
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Computer Programs for Crystallography
Nature, 1968Two computer programs, DSPIN and LSQRS, have been written to carry out the routine tasks of indexing sets of observed d-spacings in terms of known unit cells and of refining unit cell parameters rapidly, accurately and painlessly. The programs have been so written that the computer does as much of the computation and job organization as possible, and ...
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1968
To the Editor:— Dr. Gabrieli's important suggestion (204:833, 1968) regarding the development of a national health information network requires some elaboration. A goal for having such a bank for information is technically feasible, however, strong forces offer resistance to the development of this important use of automated procedures. Anyone who has
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To the Editor:— Dr. Gabrieli's important suggestion (204:833, 1968) regarding the development of a national health information network requires some elaboration. A goal for having such a bank for information is technically feasible, however, strong forces offer resistance to the development of this important use of automated procedures. Anyone who has
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2011
If a certain numerical method has been developed to solve a given problem, a computer is needed to do the work as prescribed by the algorithm. But this requires that the algorithm is transferred into a program that can be understood by the computer. In this chapter we shall briefly describe the basic characteristics for this programming process, and ...
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If a certain numerical method has been developed to solve a given problem, a computer is needed to do the work as prescribed by the algorithm. But this requires that the algorithm is transferred into a program that can be understood by the computer. In this chapter we shall briefly describe the basic characteristics for this programming process, and ...
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1998
At this point we begin to use a real programming language to perform tasks and solve problems. The programming language used is Scheme, which is a dialect of LISP. Lisp is an acronym for LISt Processing. We will define what a list is and how Scheme goes about processing lists in Chapter 4.
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At this point we begin to use a real programming language to perform tasks and solve problems. The programming language used is Scheme, which is a dialect of LISP. Lisp is an acronym for LISt Processing. We will define what a list is and how Scheme goes about processing lists in Chapter 4.
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On programming parallel computers
ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 1975In this paper, I will make some general observations about how computers should be programmed, and how programs should be compiled. I will restrict my attention to programming computers to solve numerical analysis problems, although most of my remarks can be applied to other problem areas as well.
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1988
After reading the description of computer program instructions in Chapter 3, the reader may well be approaching this chapter with trepidation, not without justification, since programming a computer at that level, in instructions drawn directly from a machine’s basic instruction set, is both tedious and very detailed.
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After reading the description of computer program instructions in Chapter 3, the reader may well be approaching this chapter with trepidation, not without justification, since programming a computer at that level, in instructions drawn directly from a machine’s basic instruction set, is both tedious and very detailed.
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1982
After reading the description of computer program instructions in Chapter 3, the reader may well be approaching this chapter with trepidation, not without justification, since programming a computer at that level, in instructions drawn directly from a machine’s basic instruction set, is both tedious and very detailed.
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After reading the description of computer program instructions in Chapter 3, the reader may well be approaching this chapter with trepidation, not without justification, since programming a computer at that level, in instructions drawn directly from a machine’s basic instruction set, is both tedious and very detailed.
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