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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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Choosing a Handheld Computer: PDAs, MDAs, and the Alphabet Soup of Handheld Computers

2005
Handheld computers have exploded onto the medical scene. It’s a time of transformation, in which PDA no longer means “public display of affection,” but rather “personal digital assistant.” Already, the processing power and information storage (hundreds of megabytes!) that can fit in your pocket is astounding.As the technology advances in leaps and ...
Scott M. Strayer, Mark H. Ebell
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Special track on handheld computing

Proceedings of the 2005 ACM symposium on Applied computing, 2005
Handheld computing is an emerging mobile computing paradigm that promotes using handheld wireless devices (or mobile devices) such as cellular phones and Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) to accomplish various computing tasks. As handheld devices continue to appear in many forms with diverse functionalities, handheld computing will become the dominant
Qusay H. Mahmoud, Zakaria Maamar
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Visual scripting for handheld computers

Proceedings IEEE 2002 Symposia on Human Centric Computing Languages and Environments, 2003
This paper describes PDAGraph, an event-driven, component-based visual programming language for power users of handheld computers or personal digital assistants (PDAs) who are not necessarily professional programmers. PDAGraph is intended to run on a PDA and will give power users the ability to create customized applications, taking advantage of ...
S. Armstrong, Y. Kollet, T.J. Smedley
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Handheld-device based EM computations

2015 IEEE MTT-S International Conference on Numerical Electromagnetic and Multiphysics Modeling and Optimization (NEMO), 2015
The pervasiveness of small handheld devices with parallel processing hardware has provided a new computing platform for electromagnetic field modeling software. This paper reports the first implementation of the two-dimensional transmission line matrix (2D-TLM) method for Windows Phone.
Poman So, Wolfgang Hoefer
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Power Consumption in Handheld Computers

APCCAS 2006 - 2006 IEEE Asia Pacific Conference on Circuits and Systems, 2006
While the computing requirements of mobile battery-powered systems in general are increasing, it is clear that advances in battery technology have not kept pace with the ever increasing energy demands of these devices. Researchers are exploring architectural, hardware, software and system level optimization techniques to minimize the overall energy ...
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