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How Is the Digital Age Shaping Young Minds? A Rapid Systematic Review of Executive Functions in Children and Adolescents with Exposure to ICT. [PDF]
Maeneja R, Rato J, Ferreira IS.
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eHealth Literacy 3.0: Updating the Norman and Skinner 2006 Model.
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Using electronic computers in medical diagnosis.
IRE Transactions on Medical Electronics, 1960It is becoming increasingly recognized that electronic computers can aid certain aspects of medical diagnosis. But to use the computer for such purposes, the mathematical foundation of the medical diagnostic processes must first be well understood. Three
R. Ledley
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Journal of Scientific Instruments, 1952
An electronic serial binary digital computer is described, using mercury acoustic tubes for the main store of 1 msec access time. A low-speed store of magnetic drum type raises the total digit capacity to 40 960 binary digits, or 2 048 separate numbers.
T Pearcey, M Beard
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An electronic serial binary digital computer is described, using mercury acoustic tubes for the main store of 1 msec access time. A low-speed store of magnetic drum type raises the total digit capacity to 40 960 binary digits, or 2 048 separate numbers.
T Pearcey, M Beard
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Optical Processing Paradigms for Electronic Computers
Computer, 1998Even if electronics were to reach some natural law, the authors state that photonics is not ready to replace electronics as the new platform for digital data processing.
P. Mitkas, G. Betzos, L. J. Irakliotis
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Earthwork Computations on Electronic Computers
Journal of the Highway Division, 1961Review of complete system of earthwork computations being used presently; description of basic earthwork quantity calculations, and machine-computed template notes (including median design); byproducts which are providing additional services to engineer are included.
S.R. Cason, P. Yeager, R.J. Hansen
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ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS AND SURVIVAL CURVES.
British Journal of Radiology, 1964The use of high-speed electronic digital computers in the fitting of non-linear relationships to experimental data is discussed. A powerful principle for this application is described and illustrated in terms of the survival of reproductive integrity ...
E. H. Porter
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The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1989
Electronics and computing are among the fastest-moving areas of science and engineering. The universities have played and will continue to play a major role in advancing the state of the art. Nowhere is it more important to be at the cutting edge of technology from the point of view of defense, and nowhere is academic research more rewarding.
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Electronics and computing are among the fastest-moving areas of science and engineering. The universities have played and will continue to play a major role in advancing the state of the art. Nowhere is it more important to be at the cutting edge of technology from the point of view of defense, and nowhere is academic research more rewarding.
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Electronic Texts are Computations are Electronic Texts [PDF]
L'auteur aborde le probleme du changement de nature du texte, article ou livre, dans un environnement informatise. Il apprehende phenomenologiquement les differences actuelles entre l'imprime et le rendu virtuel de l'imprime, il met en question ces differences en se placant au niveau de l'enonciation des criteres qui permettent de parler de continuite ...
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