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Computers computers everywhere

ACM SIGPC Notes, 1981
"I'm really interested in computers but I don't know anything about them. How can I get started?" How about a trip to the local museum. Kids and grown-ups got to try out many of the latest personal computers at the Palo Alto Jr. Museum in Palo Alto, Ca. Equipment was loaned by local retail computer stores and manufacturers.
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Computers

Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1982
E G, Hartigan, J, Brown
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Computers and Computing

2008
Abstract Before we can use a computer as a tool for scientific computing, we must gain a basic understanding of key concepts concerning physical components, communication protocols and procedures, programming, and the design of computational strategies implemented in algorithms.
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Computer-aided computing

1995
Formal program design methods are most useful when supported with suitable mechanization. This need for mechanization has long been apparent, but there have been doubts whether verification technology could cope with the problems of scale and complexity.
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Computers and Computation

1986
Recent years have seen considerable progress in computer technology, in computer science, and in the computational sciences, which include computational chemistry. To a large extent developments in these fields have been mutually dependent. Progress in computer technology — such as the use of very-large-scale integrated circuits — has led to ...
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Molecular imaging in oncology: Current impact and future directions

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Steven P Rowe, Martin G Pomper
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Dynamical memristors for higher-complexity neuromorphic computing

Nature Reviews Materials, 2022
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Computer vs Computer via Computer

ICGA Journal, 1984
Breikreutz, Tim, Schaeffer, Jonathan
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Three Computer Cultures: Computer Technology, Computer Mathematics, and Computer Science

1970
Publisher Summary As scientific and technological tools, computers have proved so useful that computer science is widely regarded as a technological discipline whose purpose is to create problem-solving tools for other disciplines. Within computer science there is a group of theoreticians who build mathematical models of computational processes.
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Computers

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1989
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