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Processing emblems with the computer

Computers and the Humanities, 1985
Before outlining the way in which we are using the computer to help process European emblems, I should explain what emblems are, and why we are subjecting them to this electronic scrutiny. An emblem is a combination of text and graphics; more precisely, a tripartite structure introduced by a motto, followed by a symbolic picture, and elucidated by an ...
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Computer processing of interferograms

Czechoslovak Journal of Physics, 2004
This article describes the method of computer processing of interferograms namely for apparatus adjusted to infinite fringes width, when the output is one picture on which the measured object is represented by creation of interference fringes, or finite fringes width, when the measured object is represented by the shift of existing interference fringes.
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Computers in control of processes

Electronics and Power, 1964
The use of the digital computer to control processes directly (known as on-line working) is rapidly being extended. It is likely to bring about a revolution in some industries by enabling higher outputs and better quality to be achieved.
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Computers in the instructional process

Proceedings of the 1970 25th annual conference on Computers and crisis how computers are shaping our future - ACM '70, 1970
This very lively session consisted primarily of author's remarks and panel discussion based on articles published in INTERFACE (A publication of ACM's Special Interest Group on Computers in Education), Vol. 4, No. 4, 1970 August. Interested readers will find this issue a valuable reference.
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Byproducts of Computer Processing

The American Archivist, 1969
Before these sessions are over, I shall probably hear at least one of the following questions: Why should I use the computer? What can I use the computer for? I shall probably not hear the question: How does the computer work? There are both good and real reasons to avoid the question of how a computer functions.
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Process computer audits

ISA Transactions, 1993
Abstract Even though a process computer system is designed with the best technology, the safety of the system can be compromised in its installation, operation, and management. For this reason, process computer audits should be performed. This paper concentrates on the items a process computer auditor should inspect when performing an audit.
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The Computer Match Process

2000
Each year, the majority of senior students, and many others, participate in the matching process offered by the National Resident matching Program (NRMP). This is the computerized and confidential system of ranking and matching residents and residencies first introduced in 1952. Those are the dry facts. The practical description of the match is that it
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Computing and data processing

Education + Training, 1976
Wherever there is a substantial volume of facts or figures to be processed, there you will find a computer. It may be, for instance, despatches to be valued, invoices to be produced, medical statistics to be analysed, stress calculations to be performed, or weather maps to be constructed. Whatever process a computer is used for, or whatever the variety
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Molecular imaging in oncology: Current impact and future directions

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Martin G Pomper, Steven P Rowe
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Emerging 2D Memory Devices for In‐Memory Computing

Advanced Materials, 2021
Jun He, Ruiqing Cheng, Qisheng Wang
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