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Integrated nanoliter systems

Nature Biotechnology, 2003
Microfluidic chip platforms for manipulating liquid volumes in the nanoliter range are slowly inching their way into mainstream genomic and proteomic research. The principal challenge faced by these technologies is the need for high-throughput processing of increasingly smaller volumes, with ever higher degrees of parallelization.
Hong, Jong Wook, Quake, Stephen R.
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Vertical Systems Integration

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1999
Healthcare organizations are vertically integrating into systems for operational, economic, and quality incentives. These system transformations require that the nurse executive assume new roles, responsibilities, and skills. The authors review the trends in system integration and discuss implications for nurse administrators based on literature and ...
R P, Newhouse, M E, Mills
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Integrated Microfluidic Systems

2010
Using unique physical phenomena at the microscale, such as laminar flow, mixing by diffusion, relative increase of the efficiency of heat exchange, surface tension and friction due to the increase of surface-to-volume ratio by downscaling, research in the field of microfluidic devices, aims at miniaturization of (bio)chemical apparatus for high ...
Shohei, Kaneda, Teruo, Fujii
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Integrated library systems

Campus-Wide Information Systems, 1993
Z39.50 Extended Services. Most production information services provide a suite of services that are not strictly information retrieval, but support real‐world information retrieval application; for example, saving result sets, printing records, and executing queries on a periodic schedule.
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Integrating Learning into Integrated Delivery Systems

Health Care Management Review, 1998
Integrated delivery systems that promote learning and flexibility will be better prepared to face the challenges imposed by a complex and competitive environment. The integration of learning into these systems requires a shared vision, facilitative leadership, and highly functioning communication channels within an organic structure.
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Integrated care systems

Nursing Management, 2010
Implementation of the government's vision for healthcare services in England, outlined in Equity and Excellence: Liberating the NHS, requires the development of integrated care systems. Several health and social care organisations are doing this successfully already, but several policy barriers must be overcome if these systems are to be adopted more ...
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Integrated Microfluidic Systems

Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2003
Microchips: Multistep reactions may be catalyzed by enzymes immobilized on microbeads trapped inside microfluidic channels. Large integrated microfluidic circuits can be created by using multilayer soft lithography in poly(dimethylsiloxane). These circuits (see schematic representation) can be used to perform hundreds of different reactions ...
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Human Systems Integration:

International Journal of Aviation Technology, Engineering and Management, 2011
Effective Human Factors Engineering (HFE) has provided the aerospace industry with design considerations that promote aviation safety in the development of complex aircraft systems, as well as the operators and maintainers that utilize those systems. HFE is an integral aspect within the systems engineering process.
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Avionics Systems Integration

1996
Major avionic systems generally comprise a number of smaller sub-systems which are combined to form an overall system. The combination, interconnection and control of the individual sub-systems so that the overall system can carry out its tasks effectively is referred to as ‘systems integration’. The number of sub-systems which need to be integrated to
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System Factory: integrating tools for system integration

Proceedings of the 34th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2005
Large-scale distributed systems such as global enterprise systems, e-commerce and e-service systems are critical for businesses and complex to build and run. Their design requires an advanced technology of system integration that guarantees satisfaction of various customer requirements.
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