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Computerised data reduction

Pathology, 1988
The use of personal computers in accountancy and business generally has been stimulated by the availability of flexible software packages. We describe the implementation of a commercial software package designed for interfacing with laboratory instruments and highlight the ease with which it can be implemented, without the need for specialist computer ...
D J, Datson, N G, Carter
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Computerised tomography of chickens

British Poultry Science, 1989
1. The use of computerised tomography (CT) to predict body composition of chickens has been evaluated. Prediction equations were constructed by regression analyses with CT-observations as independent variables. The accuracy of prediction was evaluated on separate sets of birds, not included in the regression analyses. 2. Different methods of generating
H B, Bentsen, E, Sehested
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Computerised Tomography and Stroke

Scottish Medical Journal, 1993
To evaluate the utilisation of CT diagnostic imaging in patients admitted to hospital with a clinical diagnosis of stroke, and to identify factors which influence the use of CT imaging in stroke. Two hundred and fifty consecutive (155 females) stroke patients were assessed median age 76 years (range 39–95y).
T P, Cassidy, S, Lewis, C S, Gray
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Computerised Tomography of Keratoconus

Australasian Radiology, 1986
ABSTRACTThis case report shows that computerised tomography can effectively illustrate kerato‐conus. The diagnosis in a patient with visual failure, headaches and “papilloedema” became apparent on CT scanning. The CT scan appearance of keratoconus is described.
M, Lawless   +5 more
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A computerised program for TPN

Clinical Nutrition, 1989
A computerised program devised to manage patients undergoing TPN has been operating in the Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition Unit of the II Clinica Chirurgica of the University of Rome. The program includes sections to manage information, monitoring and therapy. The package was compiled using the new Language C, which is well adapted to our model.
A, Arullani, G, Cappello
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Computerised tomography and the liver

Clinical Radiology, 1977
Computerised tomography produces an excellent image of the liver. The author discusses the relevant technical factors such as the use of window levels and window widths, tissue attenuation values and filtering. The importance of the applied anatomy and the use of contrast agents are discussed and then the findings on computed tomography in clinical ...
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Computerised versus handwritten records

Paediatric Nursing, 2005
The death of Victoria Climbié highlighted the worst possible consequences of inadequate record keeping. A serious case review raised concerns about the quality of record keeping in the paediatric intensive care unit (PICU) of a large UK children's hospital and an audit was undertaken to compare the standard of handwritten nursing records in the PICU ...
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Healthcare Users and Computerised Resources

1999
This paper concerns users' views on computerised resources. The focus concerns a software tool that could be used to allow safety conscious user manipulation of the combination of these computerised resources. It is of concern to the authors that computerised resources used in healthcare should reflect users' working practices rather ...
Gaye Stephens   +2 more
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Reliability and validity of two computerised occlusion analysis systems

Journal of Dentistry, 2022
Li-Na Niu, Ji-Hua Chen, Fu Wang
exaly  

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