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Efficient evaluation of electrostatic potential with computerized optimized code.

Physical Chemistry, Chemical Physics - PCCP, 2021
The evaluation of molecular electrostatic potential (ESP) is a performance bottleneck for many computational chemical tasks like restrained ESP charge fitting or quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics simulations. In this paper, an efficient algorithm for
Jun Zhang, T. Lu
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Computerized Cephalometrics

Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 1978
A method to analyse cephalometric radiographs with the help of a computer has been described. With the system a cephalometric radiograph can be analysed and the results compared to corresponding analyses of individuals with ideal occlusion. The results can also be visualized as schematic figures of the patients.
R, Bergin, J, Hallenberg, O, Malmgren
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The Computerized ECG: Friend and Foe.

American Journal of Medicine, 2019
Computerized interpretation of the electrocardiogram (ECG) began in the 1950s when conversion of its analog signal to digital form became available. Since then, automatic computer interpretations of the ECG have become routine, even at the point of care,
H. Smulyan
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Computerized Ventilation

Pediatrics, 1987
To the Editor.— Carlo et al1 report an "expert system" based on an algorithm for mechanical ventilation of infants with respiratory distress syndrome which would have corrected arterial blood gas derangements in 89% of 106 clinical trials.
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Computerized tomography colonography

Expert Review of Anticancer Therapy, 2004
First introduced a decade ago, computerized tomography (CT) colonography (virtual colonoscopy) is emerging as an important radiologic investigation for colorectal neoplasia, with diagnostic performance likely exceeding barium enema and comparable with optical colonoscopy.
David, Burling   +2 more
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Surviving OR Computerization

AORN Journal, 2011
AbstractIn 2007, a steering committee at West Virginia University Hospitals, Morgantown, began a three‐year, accelerated design, computer implementation project to institute an automated perioperative record. The process included budgeting, selecting a vendor, designing and building the system, educating perioperative staff members, implementing the ...
Myra Jo, Beach, Jacqueline A, Sions
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The Computerized Genogram

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1985
Genograms are used in family therapy and family medicine to assess the family from a systemic perspective. Computerized genograms automate the process and allow the clinician to manipulate data in a number of different ways.
R, Gerson, M, McGoldrick
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