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A computerized echoencephalograph

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1971
✓ A new echoencephalograph is described which automates the measurement of midline shifts. A built-in digital computer identifies echo patterns, performs all calculations, and indicates midline shift directly in millimeters, allowing a graphic record to be made of many, rapid, individual echo determinations.
J H, Galicich, J B, Williams
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Computerizing America:

2017
From its military origins during the Cold War, the computer migrated into the civilian sector. Aerospace and defense corporations led the nation into the digital age, with presidents urging for its wider and wider applications. Recent presidential elections (and politics in general) have increasingly relied upon advancing computer technology.
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Computerized slide-making

International Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing, 1985
Computerized slide making will become more and more prevalent and convenient as equipment becomes cheaper, more powerful, and more familiar. Its attractions already outweigh any disadvantages, and more widespread use is inevitable.
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Computerized Treatment Planning

Psychiatric Services, 1994
3. Morse JM, Morse RM: Calculating fall rates: methodological concerns. Quality Review Bulletin 14:369-371, 1988 4. Whedon MB, Shedd P: Prediction and prevention of patient falls. Journal of Nursing Scholarship 21:108-1 14, 1989 5. Tinetti ME, Speechley M: Prevention of falls among the elderly.
R A, Weaver   +6 more
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Computerized Interdisciplinary Assessment

Journal For Healthcare Quality, 2000
Systems and technology that support the collection and dissemination of healthcare information improve service levels, enhance quality, and improve continuity of care. The delivery of patient care is changing rapidly because sophisticated clinical information systems are providing fast, organized access to large amounts of patient information (Ornstein
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Computerization needs assessment

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1982
The process of assessing needs for a computer application in a hospital pharmacy is described. The variables discussed for which data are needed include hospital-specific characteristics, personnel, data storage, data retrieval, data transmission interfaces, and hardware. By determining these needs, the buyer will be able to know the functions that are
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Computerized Test Construction

2015
This article starts with a brief introduction to the area of computerized test construction. In the first section, the problem is formally stated as an optimization problem, with an objective function, for example, that maximizes the amount of information in the test or minimizes the amount of items in a test.
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COMPUTERIZED PHYSIOLOGIC MONITORING

Critical Care Clinics, 1999
Computers can offer significant enhancement to the monitoring of the critically ill. Their value is derived from improved vigilance, better charting, and an opportunity to assess practitioner compliance with unit protocols. However, their true value can only be attained when they are integrated into a total information system.
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Principles of computerized tomographic imaging

Classics in applied mathematics, 2001
A. Kak, M. Slaney
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