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Journal of Electronic Resources in Medical Libraries, 2003
Handheld computers, particularly personal digital assistants (PDAs), are being used in ever increasing numbers by health care providers. Medical librarians have responded to this technology by providing library services to PDA users in the form of Web-based resource pages, training sessions, user groups, library channels, electronic reference resources,
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Handheld computers, particularly personal digital assistants (PDAs), are being used in ever increasing numbers by health care providers. Medical librarians have responded to this technology by providing library services to PDA users in the form of Web-based resource pages, training sessions, user groups, library channels, electronic reference resources,
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Trends in Cancer, 2021
Pancreatic innervation is an important factor in pancreatic cancer etiology and progression. Recent work by Banh et al. has revealed that serine released from the axons of sensory and sympathetic neurons supports pancreatic cancer metabolism during nutrient-deprived conditions.
Xintao, Yang, Iok In Christine, Chio
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Pancreatic innervation is an important factor in pancreatic cancer etiology and progression. Recent work by Banh et al. has revealed that serine released from the axons of sensory and sympathetic neurons supports pancreatic cancer metabolism during nutrient-deprived conditions.
Xintao, Yang, Iok In Christine, Chio
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Journal of Electronic Resources in Medical Libraries, 2005
PDAs (Personal Digital Assistants) are attractive devices for health care providers because they offer easy access to reference resources. They also may be used to store protected health information (PHI), confidential business information, and confidential personal information. PDA users need to be aware of their obligation to protect this information,
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PDAs (Personal Digital Assistants) are attractive devices for health care providers because they offer easy access to reference resources. They also may be used to store protected health information (PHI), confidential business information, and confidential personal information. PDA users need to be aware of their obligation to protect this information,
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Proceedings of the 30th ACM International Conference on Multimedia, 2022
Chao Zhou +4 more
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Chao Zhou +4 more
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Reference Services Review, 2004
The Claude Moore Health Sciences Library at the University of Virginia is one of several libraries taking a leadership role with personal digital assistants (PDAs). The mission of the Library is to provide information management expertise and institutional leadership to connect students, researchers, clinicians and staff with the biomedical information
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The Claude Moore Health Sciences Library at the University of Virginia is one of several libraries taking a leadership role with personal digital assistants (PDAs). The mission of the Library is to provide information management expertise and institutional leadership to connect students, researchers, clinicians and staff with the biomedical information
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[Otorhinolaryngological consultation material in PDA: SEORL-PDA].
Acta otorrinolaringologica espanola, 2006Occasionally, the Otolaryngologist needs to accede quickly to medical information in order to retrieve data or to solve doubts. In this way, it seems to be of interest to design a clinical guide that could be consulted as a PDA program (Pocket PC and Palm versions), in a personal computer or Internet.Clinical contents of protocols, guides, and articles,
J L, Llorente Pendás +5 more
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New PDA President Says Hello to PDA Journal
PDA Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology, 2023openaire +2 more sources
Abstract This chapter introduces and develops the Package Deal Account” (PDA) of laws, space-time, and fundamental ontology/properties. The PDA doesn’t assume a metaphysically given fundamental ontology and space-time but leaves the ontology, properties, and space-time up to physics.
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