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Managing digital images

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2000
Although most orthodontists can rely on their orthodontic image software, those who have the need to go beyond just the monitor display of the images will need to get behind the scenes. Understanding a little of what makes up digital images and how to manipulate the variables will enable them to get optimum image quality as well as conserve on time ...
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Digital rights management architectures

Computers & Electrical Engineering, 2009
Digital rights management (DRM) is increasingly becoming a necessity for content management and distribution in highly networked environments such as the Internet. However, very few DRM models have been able to achieve commercial success and acceptance among users.
Pramod A. Jamkhedkar   +1 more
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Human Resource Management and Digitalization

2018
This book represents a polyhedric attempt that sets the stage for a true reflection about the new way of thinking the nature of the relationship between HR and technology. The aim is to provide a unique contribution composed of different points of view by sheding light on the fact that this “so-called-revolution” passes along matches and challenges. As
Cantoni, F, Mangia, G
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Hypertension management in the digital era

Current Opinion in Cardiology, 2017
Hypertension (HTN) is the most common chronic disease in the United States, and the standard model of office-based care delivery continues to yield suboptimal outcomes, with approximately 50% of affected patients not achieving blood pressure (BP) control.
Milani, Richard V.   +2 more
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Digital Rights Management

2004
Digital Rights Management technologies threaten to fundamentally alter the level of privacy protection United States law and tradition currently provide to media consumers. If left unchecked, the development and implementation of DRM could lead to a “surveillance” society.
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Citizenship and Digital Media Management

2005
This paper describes the Digital Media Management program (GMD, in Portuguese), offered by the City of Knowledge for staff working at public internet access points in the city of Sao Paulo, Brazil, since August 2002 (www.cidade.usp.br/gmd). The mission of the program is to network these professionals with the university's knowledge production centers ...
Mariana Reis Balboni, Gilson Schwartz
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Digital identity management and protection

Proceedings of the 2006 International Conference on Privacy, Security and Trust: Bridge the Gap Between PST Technologies and Business Services, 2006
Digital identity management (DIM) has emerged as a critical foundation for supporting successful interaction in today's globally interconnected society. It is crucial not only for the conduct of business and government but also for a large and growing body of electronic or online social interactions.
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Scenarios for Management of Digital Homes

2007 6th Conference on Telecommunication Techno-Economics, 2007
The digital home environment creates business opportunities for various firms. However, the growing complexity and management workload of home systems is leading to degrading usability. In this paper, we discuss the business dynamics of the digital home environment.
Timo Nordlund   +2 more
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Decoding digital rights management

Computers & Security, 2007
Digital rights management technology is designed to prevent piracy and facilitate the creation of innovative business models around digital content. Its technological limitations may be surpassed only by its economic ones.
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Varieties of Digital Ischemia and Their Management

New England Journal of Medicine, 1954
A CONSTANT or episodic lack of blood supply to the acral parts of the limbs is frequently encountered in clinical practice. The term "Raynaud's disease" is too often indiscriminately applied to such cases. Raynaud1 did describe a clinical entity.
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