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Standardized endoscopic reporting
Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2014AbstractThe need for standardized language is increasingly obvious, also within gastrointestinal endoscopy. A systematic approach to the description of endoscopic findings is vital for the development of a universal language, but systematic also means structured, and structure is inherently a challenge when presented as an alternative to the normal ...
Lars, Aabakken +17 more
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STANDARDIZED MAMMOGRAPHY REPORTING
Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1992The use of mammographic screening to detect breast cancer at a preclinical stage is increasing rapidly in the United States. High-quality imaging and accurate interpretation are critical elements for successful mortality reduction. The communication of the interpretation is being scrutinized in an effort to eliminate ambiguity and confusion.
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Applied Biomaterials Standards Report
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1987AbstractThe purpose of my column is to provide readers with current information on biomaterialsrelated standards produced by both private groups and government agencies, and standards‐related activities. Standards are descriptive documents given official status by their producers, and in the case of biomaterials, they are generally intended to provide ...
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2021
This chapter discusses financial reporting regulation, briefly exploring the origin of international financial reporting standards (IFRS), and the current state of standardisation across the world. Standard-setting has historically been the task of national standard-setters, who have produced ‘generally accepted accounting practice’, or ‘GAAP’, for ...
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This chapter discusses financial reporting regulation, briefly exploring the origin of international financial reporting standards (IFRS), and the current state of standardisation across the world. Standard-setting has historically been the task of national standard-setters, who have produced ‘generally accepted accounting practice’, or ‘GAAP’, for ...
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ACM SIGSAM Bulletin, 1979
Although the programming language LISP was first formulated in 1960 [6], a widely accepted standard has never appeared. As a result, various dialects of LISP have been produced [4-12], in some cases several on the same machine! Consequently, a user often faces considerable difficulty in moving programs from one system to another.
Marti, J. +3 more
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Although the programming language LISP was first formulated in 1960 [6], a widely accepted standard has never appeared. As a result, various dialects of LISP have been produced [4-12], in some cases several on the same machine! Consequently, a user often faces considerable difficulty in moving programs from one system to another.
Marti, J. +3 more
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Standard Reporting for Medical Apps
2013Apps running on mobile devices are continually gaining importance, for medical professionals as well as for patients. When used appropriately, they can support their users, have the potential to increase efficiency and to lower costs. However, the information available for “medical apps” that are currently being distributed in the ...
Albrecht, Urs-Vito +4 more
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Standardization: a Progress Report
Biologicals, 1999The introduction of nucleic acid amplification technology (NAT) assays for the detection of viral contamination of blood and blood products requires the availability of well-characterized reference reagents. Working reagents for hepatitis C virus RNA, hepatitis B virus DNA, HIV-1 RNA and human parvovirus B19 DNA have been established at NIBSC and at ...
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