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Correct Homeostasis Model Assessment (HOMA) Evaluation Uses the Computer Program
Diabetes Care, 1998tight glycemic control, in the treatment of patients with macroalbuminuria from diabetic nephropathy. In the first case, a 58-year-old woman with type 1 diabetes that was diagnosed when she was 17 years old was found to have 1,260 mg/day of protein in ...
J. Levy, D. Matthews, M. Hermans
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GULP: A computer program for the symmetry-adapted simulation of solids
, 1997Algorithms for the symmetry-adapted energy minimisation of solids using analytical first and second derivatives have been devised and implemented in a new computer program GULP.
J. Gale
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A Computer Program for Urology
British Journal of Urology, 1985Summary— Modern information technology offers new opportunities for the storage and manipulation of clinical data within hospital departments. We have designed and put into use a microcomputer system for urology. its basic structure and main functions are described.
M. B. Rose+2 more
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Plasma Physics via Computer Simulation
, 2018PART 1: PRIMER Why attempting to do plasma physics via computer simulation using particles makes good sense Overall view of a one dimensional electrostatic program A one dimensional electrostatic program ES1 Introduction to the numerical methods used ...
C. Birdsall, A. Langdon
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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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1995
The program supplied is a modified version of one of my own working programs. Originally written in FORTRAN, it has been translated into BASIC and compiled with Microsoft Professional Basic PDS 7.1 and Power Basic 3.0. It should also be possible to recompile it using Microsoft Visual Basic for DOS.
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The program supplied is a modified version of one of my own working programs. Originally written in FORTRAN, it has been translated into BASIC and compiled with Microsoft Professional Basic PDS 7.1 and Power Basic 3.0. It should also be possible to recompile it using Microsoft Visual Basic for DOS.
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, 1988
This paper provides methods and a description of a Pascal computer program, thermocalc, for various thermodynamic calculations using the thermodynamic dataset presented in earlier papers in this series (Holland & Powell, 1985; Powell & Holland, 1985 ...
R. Powell, T. Holland
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This paper provides methods and a description of a Pascal computer program, thermocalc, for various thermodynamic calculations using the thermodynamic dataset presented in earlier papers in this series (Holland & Powell, 1985; Powell & Holland, 1985 ...
R. Powell, T. Holland
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Computer Program for Multimodel Reliability and Optimization Analysis
Journal of computing in civil engineering, 2013A computer program is developed to carry out reliability and optimization analysis with many interconnected probabilistic models. The program is freely available online and it contains a library of versatile models. The user can also implement new models—
M. Mahsuli, T. Haukaas
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LAZY PULVERIX, a computer program, for calculating X‐ray and neutron diffraction powder patterns
, 1977A computer program has been written with the aim of calculating powder patterns without the use of crystallographic tables. This has been achieved by deriving all symmetry information such as general equivalent positions from the Hermann-Mauguin space ...
K. Yvon, W. Jeitschko, E. Parthé
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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 ...
J. E. L. Peck+7 more
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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 ...
J. E. L. Peck+7 more
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