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History of PACS in Asia

European Journal of Radiology, 2011
First, history of PACS (picture archiving and communication system for medical use) in Japan is described in two parts: in part 1, the early stage of PACS development from 1984 to 2002, and in part 2 the matured stage from 2002 to 2010. PACS in Japan has been developed and installed by local manufacturers by their own technology and demand from ...
Kiyonari, Inamura, Jong Hyo, Kim
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A History of Inner Asia

Choice Reviews Online, 2000
Svatopluk Soucek, A History of Inner Asia (Cambridge: University Press, 2000).
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Transnational Histories of Sexualities in Asia

The American Historical Review, 2009
Your wives who receive a royal salary have recounted vociferously to others that you don't care for your children or them and that you have fallen head over heels in love with your dancers and performers. His Majesty is aware of this and understands that [you] have pref erences like those of the Lord of Peking (Daoguang), who loves the Chinese opera ...
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Water Histories of South Asia

2020
Ray, Sugata, and Maddipati Venugopal, eds. Water Histories of South Asia: The Materiality of Liquescence. (Abingdon, Oxon; New York: Routledge, 2020). Water and civilization -- History. Water -- Social aspects -- South Asia -- History. Bodies of water -- Social aspects -- South Asia -- History.
Ray, Sugata, Maddipati, Venugopal
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Visual Histories of South Asia

Visual Anthropology, 2019
Following up on a clue from Sarah Pink, Marcus Banks in the first paper [1-20] looks back over his own photographs taken over the course of two decades in a town of Gujarat, realizing that this is ...
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History of Medicine and Nephrology in Asia

American Journal of Nephrology, 1994
The beginning of Chinese medicine has been attributed to 3 mythical emperors who gathered herbs for medicines. During the 2nd century BC, Han dynasty physicians developed cranial trephining and sedation with wine and herbs for anesthesia. Chiang Chung-Ching (142-212 AD) used the appearance of rashes in diagnosis, treated infections with anthelmintics ...
E L, Chan   +3 more
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