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COMPUTERISED TOMOGRAPHY AND SUBDURAL HÆMATOMAS
Lancet, The, 1979S, Galbraith, G, Teasdale
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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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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 IN EPILEPSY
Lancet, The, 1983R.W Gilliatt, S.D Shorvon, J.Park Biehl
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Computerised versus handwritten records
Paediatric Nursing, 2005The 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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Computerised Tomography of Keratoconus
Australasian Radiology, 1986ABSTRACTThis 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 Urodynamic System
British Journal of Urology, 1986Summary— A new urodynamic investigation system, based on a microprocessor, is described. The design principles, versatility and advantages of the equipment are discussed. It is concluded that this system offers significant benefits to the urodynamic unit for both routine and research work.
B G, Best +3 more
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Computerised tomography of chickens
British Poultry Science, 19891. 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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Psique: Computerised Neuropsychological Assessment
2020Neuropsychological tests are tools, used by psychologists, to measure and assess the impact of cognitive impairment diseases on patients. These tests are usually run and scored by hand, and results are stored on paper files. However, over the last years, the use of computers and Information and Communications Technology have been considered ...
Daniel, Diaz +3 more
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Computerised Tomography and Stroke
Scottish Medical Journal, 1993To 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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