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TO TAP OR NOT TO TAP

Pediatrics, 1973
In a paper, published in the current issue of Pediatrics, Margolis and Cook1 stress the risk of a so-cabled routine lumbar puncture performed on infants with primary pulmonary or cardiac disease. Their experience, that in such instances a lumbar puncture may induce respiratory or cardiac arrest, prompts one to reexamine indications for this procedure ...
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Tap-Tap intercom

Proceedings of the IEEE 26th Annual Northeast Bioengineering Conference (Cat. No.00CH37114), 2002
Certain sufferers of cerebral palsy communicate using a head-mounted device to press computer keys. The Tap-Tap environmental controller adapts this method of communication into a device that facilitates two way communication through a touchpad controlled interface.
A. Hiscox, B. Hallowell, J.D. Enderle
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Tap-tap menu

Proceedings of the 24th ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology, 2018
Virtual and mixed realities make it possible to view and interact with virtual objects in 3D space. However, where to position menus in 3D space and how to interact with them are often problems. Existing studies developed methods of displaying a menu on the hand or arm. In this study, we proposed a menu system that appears at various body parts.
Takumi Azai   +5 more
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To Tap and How To Tap

Pediatrics, 1973
I have read the several articles in the March 1973 issue of Pediatrics concerning lumbar puncture.1-3 I think it would have been appropriate to review some of the technical features of lumbar puncture to which reference was made, but which were not fully delineated.
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TO TAP OR NOT TO TAP (Further Comments)

Pediatrics, 1973
To my mind, the suspicion of a cerebral or cerebellar abscess is a contraindication to lumbar puncture until and unless technetium scan and electroencephalogram are both negative. In brain abscess, more than in any other lesion, severe and unpleasant lumbar puncture reactions have been particularly likely to occur.
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TAP

Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2006
An intuitive context aware service between two devices is possible using touch with the intrabody communication. Using this technology, users with multimedia devices may simply touch them to establish network connection, transfer data, and provide the required service; hence the name Touch-And-Play (TAP).
Duck Gun Park   +5 more
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Tap processes

Computer Communications, 1994
Developing distributed systems includes activities such as testing, verification, debugging and performance analysis. We identify the set of generic events that are commonly monitored by different development tools, and the characteristics of a generic monitoring tool.
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The Spinal Tap

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1986
Excerpt To the editor: Marton and Gean (1) have presented an excellent review of the use of the spinal tap.
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