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Web Watch

British Journal of Nursing, 2000
This edition of Web Watch looks at sites relating to diabetes. While we have been careful to list only sites that have been recommended by specialists in the field, we re-emphasize our usual warning about evaluating any material you get from the internet in the same way that you would with materials you find anywhere else.
B, Ancell, P, Mangan
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‘Infectious Web’

Microbes and Infection, 2000
Exhaustive information on the Epstein-Barr virus, a member of the herpes family, is described at the International Herpes Management Forum web-site. Cervical cancer associations, AIDS treatment projects, and the Los Alamos National Laboratories provide useful information on papillomavirus infections, as well as hyperlinks to recent international ...
L P, Kotra, D M, Ojcius
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Web Watch

British Journal of Nursing, 2001
Welcome to Web Watch, our regular guide to resources on the world-wide web. This issue looks at sites concerning continence and continence promotion from the UK and abroad.
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Web focus

Emergency Nurse, 2001
This regular feature highlights websites with information on clinical subjects.
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Dumb Web, Smart Web, Knowledgable Web

Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Information Integration and Web-based Applications & Services, 2014
In February 2011, Watson (IBM super computer) managed to beat two past grand champions on the TV quiz show Jeopardy!. Watson was able to answer questions that require intelligence when done by humans. This marked the first machine to pass the Turing test and started a new era of computing called cognitive computing where computers (modeled after the ...
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Webbed Penis

Pediatric Surgery International, 1999
A simpler technique to correct the webbed penis is described and the literature discussed.
A V, Dilley, B G, Currie
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Web 1.0, Web 2.0 and Web 3.0

2010
Both, Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 were linked directly to new stages in the development of e-business. Whereas the distinction between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 became widely accepted in literature and practice, we are merely at the beginning of the possibilities arising from current trends culminating in our information society.
Kollmann, Tobias, Lomberg, Carina
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Web behind Web - A Steganographic Web Framework

2009 Fifth International Conference on Intelligent Information Hiding and Multimedia Signal Processing, 2009
In order to meet the application requirements regarding universality, permanence and performance, many multimodal biometric approaches have been proposed in recent decades. In these approaches, fused templates are stored unprotected as biometric reference in a token or database.
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