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Integration of Geographic Information Systems with a Diagnostic Wind Field Model for Fire Management

Forest Science, 1991
Abstract The past 10 years have seen an increased interest in diagnostic wind modeling efforts in the fields of air pollution research and wind energy engineering. Applications relating wind to forest fire behavior are also beginning to capitalize on computer-generated outputs from wind models.
James A. Zack, Richard A. Minnich
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Information collection and management for diagnostics of Parkinson’s disease

2011
Methods used to diagnose and investigate neurodegenerative disease, particularly Parkinson's disease applying transcranial ultrasonography are discussed in this paper. Since methods provide a large amount of relatively new and sparse data, database system and image- based medical training web portal has been developing.
Kybartaitė-Žilienė, Asta   +3 more
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Diag, a laboratory information management system developed for regional animal disease diagnostic laboratories in Indonesia

Tropical Animal Health and Production, 1994
The DIAG Laboratory Information Management System is a micro-computerised program designed for the use of regional and national animal disease diagnostic laboratories in Indonesia. It facilitates the day to day management of diagnostic data by monitoring the progress and turn round times of samples sent to laboratory sections and by printing outputs ...
J D, Hanks   +6 more
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PWE-029 Colon capsule endoscopy: a useful diagnostic modality that informs patient management

Endoscopy II, 2015
Introduction Colon capsule endoscopy (CCE) has been demonstrated to be a feasible alternative to colonoscopy for the detection of polyps and neoplasia 1 and avoids intubation and sedation. This study evaluates the utility of CCE in routine clinical practice and its impact on patient outcomes.
MF Hale   +4 more
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Diagnostic imaging on demand, information management insights based on canadian DI/EHR strategies

Computers in Cardiology, 2005, 2005
Diagnostics on demand is a best practice clinically focused framework for a digital collaborative jurisdictional infrastructure. It is based on a clinical vision of a cross jurisdictional patient centric longitudinal diagnostic imaging electronic health record available to clinicians, on a need to know basis, at the point of patient care.
R.S. Bakalar, D.L. Whittick
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Diagnostic Test Utilization Management Strategies as an Opportunity for Equitable Access to Molecularly Informed Clinical Care

The Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine
Abstract Background Companion diagnostics are an essential component of oncology. Timing, cost, and adaptability to new drug/biomarker approvals represent challenges in assuring value-based care. Overcoming these challenges requires strategies for equitable access and efficient integration.
Helen X, Hou   +3 more
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Technical diagnostics of information-measuring and managing system with the use of neural network technologies

Приборы и системы. Управление, контроль, диагностика, 2019
Предложен подход для технического диагностирования и определения оптимальной периодичности технического обслуживания информационно-измерительной и управляющей системы c применением нейросетевых технологий, основанный на использовании фактических данных о ее текущем техническом состоянии. Представлена структура саморегулируемой системы диагностирования,
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3D visualisation as a tool for managing diagnostic and prognostic information of industrial machinery

2006
This article presents the results of the Prognosis 3D project. A 3D user interface is presented, which combines the results of the prognosis computation with the factory model, producing an intuitive 3D interface, where the failing / failed components can be located easily.
Rönkkö, Jukka   +6 more
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Medication, diagnostic, and cost information as predictors of high-risk patients in need of care management.

The American journal of managed care, 2009
To contrast the advantages and limitations of using medication, diagnostic, and cost data to prospectively identify candidates for care management programs.Risk scores from prior-cost information and a set of clinically based predictive models (PMs) derived from diagnostic and medication data sources, as well as from a combination of all 3 data sources,
Christopher B, Forrest   +3 more
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