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Miniaturisation of Raman spectroscopy systems: from benchtop to backpocket.

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Hardy M   +5 more
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Handheld, Wireless Computers

Computers in the Schools, 2005
SUMMARY. Reports show that handheld, wireless computers, once used by business professionals to keep track of appointments, contacts, e-mail, and the Internet, have found their way into classrooms and schools across the United States. However, there has not been much systematic research to investigate the effects of these new technology tools on ...
Mahnaz Moallem   +2 more
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Handheld computing in dentistry

Dental Clinics of North America, 2002
Handheld computer sales are increasing rapidly in the United States and worldwide. The convenience and communication features will continue to improve and become commonplace in our lives. Using a handheld computer in the dental environment is efficient and potentially aids the dentist in delivering a higher standard of care to patients.
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Ishihara plates on your handheld computer

Clinical Otolaryngology, 2007
Keypoints• Testing for colour vision is important in assessing periorbital cellulitis and its complications.• Electronic Ishihara colour plates are used effectively for this purpose.• Portable LCD devices are widely available and most of us already have one.• We use hand‐held computers to store and present the plates to the patient as a quick and ...
Z, Awad, R S, Natt, D D, Pothier
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Handheld Computer Software for School Nurses

The Journal of School Nursing, 2005
School nurses used computers in the 1980s, the Internet in the 1990s, and are embracing handheld computers in the first decade of the 21st century to improve their practice. The purpose of this article is to provide information about handheld computers and software applications that school nurses can use in day-to-day, emergency, and disaster ...
Martha Dewey Bergren   +1 more
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Handheld Computing and J2ME Programming for Mobile Handheld Devices

2009
Mobile commerce or m-commerce is defined as the exchange or buying and selling of commodities, services, or information on the Internet through the use of Internet-enabled mobile handheld devices (Hu, Lee, & Yeh, 2004). It is expected to be the next milestone after electronic commerce blossoming in the late-1990s.
Wen-Chen Hu   +3 more
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Guest editors' introduction - Handheld computing

Computer, 2003
The increasing consumer use of handholds has paralleled an Increase in research addressing technology Issues related to these devices and their potential use in novel applications.
Myers, B. A., Beigl, M.
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