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THE PARANOIAC OFFICER AND THE OFFICER PARANEE

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1947
1. The attitude of the paranoiac may be viewed as an outgrowth, on the part of the patient, of a defect in his machinery of social cooperation(9). His delusions are a direct expression of his effort nevertheless to attain an efficient adjustment. These express themselves in the fundamental social relationship that so inevitably characterizes paranoiac ...
H, ROSEN, H E, KIENE
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Office sonography and office hysteroscopy

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1993
Researchers involved in assessing technology and healthcare, including gynecologic care, have identified differences among the terms efficacy, effectiveness and efficiency. In order to assess the efficiency of procedures such as office sonography and hysteroscopy, it is first necessary to compare them with the alternatives in terms of patient-focused ...
J C, Gambone, M G, Munro
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Office Computer Systems for the Dental Office

Dental Clinics of North America, 2011
The role of computers in dental practice has dramatically changed over the past 30 years. We have witnessed the progression from administrative roles to complete integration leading to chartless offices. As the dental community gradually adopts this contemporary development, the move to electronic health records is imminent because of upcoming changes ...
Frances E, Sam, Andrea M, Bonnick
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Office Urodynamics

Urologic Clinics of North America, 1988
Each urologist can best form his or her own set of indications for and techniques of urodynamic evaluation or referral. Thus, what constitutes "office urodynamics" in one practice does not in another. The practicing urologist should at least have access to filling cystometry, flowmetry, residual urine determination, and voiding cystourethrography.
A J, Wein, W S, English, K E, Whitmore
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Office blogger

Proceedings of the 13th annual ACM international conference on Multimedia, 2005
The Office Blogger (OBlog) is an experimental prototype of a multimedia appliance that allows an office worker to easily record events, conversations, meetings, pictures and documents, and helps create blog entries from that data. OBlog employs a novel image classification algorithm and automatic post processing to make the information about images ...
Berna Erol, Jonathan J. Hull
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The automated office

Microprocessors and Microsystems, 1979
Abstract The concept of the automated office has now become a possibility with the advent of low cost computing power. The authors discuss the concept in some detail and review the equipment currently available together with some of its limitations. Future developmental trends are described and the ultimate implications of the fully-automated office ...
Martin Healey, Paul R. Woodward
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Correctional Officers as Parole Officers

Criminal Justice and Behavior, 1986
Developed largely in response to prison overcrowding, Alabama's Supervised Intensive Restitution (SIR) program provides for the early release of selected inmates to the community under the supervision of correctional officers. Focusing on job stress, burnout, and job satisfaction, the perceptions of these quasi-parole officers were compared to those of
CHARLES A. LINDQUIST, JOHN T. WHITEHEAD
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Office Immunization

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2011
Nothing has improved disease control as thoroughly as immunizations. In well-immunized populations, there is no flaccid paralysis (polio), almost no epiglottitis or postmeningitis deafness (Haemophilus influenzae), and little postviral male sterility (mumps).
Gary A, Emmett, Melissa, Schneider
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38 offices: analyzing needs in individual offices

ACM Transactions on Information Systems, 1984
There is considerable interest within office automation for the creation of methodologies to describe the needs of offices and build tools to support those needs. Most of the analysis, design, and implementation methodologies, however, involve only a single type of support — the creation of tools to automate procedures found in the office. Although the
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Officer-to-Officer Systems

2007
Officer-to-officer systems are found at Stage 2 of the stages-of-growth model for knowledge management technology. Information about who knows what is made available to all police officers, and to selected, outside partners. At Stage 2, organizations apply the personalization strategy, which implies that knowledge is tied to the person who developed it,
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