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Computerization of English

IEEE Spectrum, 1971
Natural languages, when regarded as codes for the transmission of information, are essentially structured like error-detecting or error-correcting codes. This principle has been used to write a program that, by random choice, is capable of constructing several billion different English sentences from a dictionary of less than a hundred unprocessed ...
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A Computerized Dobsonian [PDF]

open access: possible, 1999
One of the characteristics of many ATMs is that, as soon as some new gizmo is available for professional telescopes, they set about finding out how to arrive at the same system in a manner that makes it available to the home constructor. Some of the largest modern professional telescopes use altazimuth mounts.
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On Computerizing Collections

Geological Society of America Bulletin, 1970
A system for computerizing a paleontologic collection is described. By limiting the initial capabilities of the system, it was possible to quickly produce a system that includes flexibility and ease of operation. The system is immediately useful because it can be implemented on a portion of a collection and assumes the clerical duties of a card file ...
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The Computerization of Society

Technology and Culture, 1981
Alain Minc, T. C. Holyoke, Simon Nora
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Computerized Algorithms

American Journal of Critical Care, 2011
Mary G, Carey   +2 more
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Status of computerized cognitive testing in aging: A systematic review

Alzheimer's and Dementia, 2008
Katherine Wild   +2 more
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