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  • '''Free and open-source software''' ('''FOSS''') is computer [[software]] that can be classified as a union of two software development ....com/books?id=568u_k1R4lUC&pg=PA532 |title=Berkshire Encyclopedia of Human-computer Interaction |editor=Bainbridge, William S. |publisher=Berkshire Publishing
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  • Public health informatics is "the systematic application of information, computer science and technology to public health practice, research, and learning."< ...of medicine, but also include data gathered at the scene of death and from law enforcement agencies investigating the death. This data are critical in ass
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  • ...] is a branch of [[medical informatics]] that applies information science, computer science, data science, and information technologies to the field of [[oncol ..., [[pathology]], radiology, computational biology, physical [[chemistry]], computer science, information systems, [[information management]], biostatistics, cl
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  • ...to a dedicated computer, and almost any major instrument in an instrument-computer combination. CDSs are, at this point, unique in their ability to support mu ...difference between regulations and standards is that regulations have the law to support their enforcement.<ref name="PankoninReg21">{{cite web |url=http
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  • ...test is typical to'': clinical and academic research, geology and mining, law enforcement and forensics, life science and biotechnology ...hemical, clinical care, clinical and academic research, food and beverage, law enforcement and forensics, life science and biotechnology, pharmaceutical,
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  • ...s a file transfer speed of up to 10 times that of normal FTP and HTTP. The computer hardware for Closha is 660 CPU cores and 800 TB of disk storage, enabling 5 ...cing instrument would normally be accompanied by substantial investment in computer hardware, analysis pipelines, and bioinformatics experts to analyze the dat
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  • ...being developed and applied. Also due to the extraordinary advancement of computer technology, nowadays data are generated as never before. In fact, the amoun ...tions are inadequate to manage and analyze, we can infer that conventional computer systems are not so powerful to process and mine big data<ref name="TaliaMak
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  • ...n-systems-masters-degree/health-informatics/ Master's program] (online) in computer information systems with a concentration in health informatics<br />* [http ...ademics/computer-science/master-science?subsite=72210 Master's program] in computer science, bioinformatics specialty<br />* [https://case.edu/medicine/pqhs/ed
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  • | [[Vendor:Computer Aid, Inc.|Computer Aid, Inc.]] | [[Vendor:Computer Sciences Corporation|Computer Sciences Corporation]]
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  • ...a user. You are prohibited from registering as a user where prohibited by law. The Website is intended solely for users who are 18 years of age or older ...s obscene, pornographic, abusive, offensive, profane or which violates any law or rights of any third party, or post Content that is not appropriate for t
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  • ...name="HicksRoutine66">{{cite journal |title=Routine Use of a Small Digital Computer in the Clinical Laboratory |journal=JAMA |author=Hicks, G.P.; Gieschen, M.M ...ost critical time is the installation and transition from a "manual" to a "computer" oriented laboratory.'' - Robert L. Habig, Duke University Medical Center</
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  • ...ts. A broader challenge is that, even as EMRs add functionality, pathology computer systems (e.g., LIS, middleware, reference laboratory, and outreach interfac ...Bermudez, B. et al. |publisher=University of Iowa College of Law Clinical Law Programs |date=01 February 2017 |accessdate=28 July 2017}}</ref> It is also
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  • ...for the Study of Social Technologies in Organizations |journal=Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication |author=Leonardi, P.M.; Huysman, M.; Steinfield, C. ...tion, and belief: A new sociology of knowledge? |author=Callon, M. |editor=Law, J. |publisher=Routledge & Kegan Paul |year=1986 |isbn=9780710208026}}</ref
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  • ...005 |accessdate=21 August 2014}}</ref> and later to depict the Internet in computer network diagrams as an abstraction of the underlying infrastructure it repr ...cations is easier, because they do not need to be installed on each user's computer. They are easier to support and to improve, as the changes reach the client
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  • ...iTheInt10">{{cite journal |title=The Internet of Things: A survey |journal=Computer Networks |author=Atzori, L.; Iera, A.; Morabito, G. |volume=54 |issue=15 |p ...|title=A Data Quality in Use model for Big Data |journal=Future Generation Computer Systems |author=Merino, J.; Caballero, I.; Rivas, B. et al. |volume=63 |pag
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  • ...erse, and they require advanced technologies and efficiencies that rely on computer technologies, big data, [[Cloud computing|cloud-based]] data storage, and i ...put processing, data management and integration, bio-automation, and other computer-based management of biological data. These advances increase efficiencies,
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  • ...s to individual characteristics of engineers, such as age, gender, general computer understanding, or experience. ...pen and Socially Constructed Learning Spaces |journal=Journal of Universal Computer Science |author=Kotis, K.; Papasalourou, A.; Vouros, G. et al. |volume=17 |
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  • ...name="HicksRoutine66">{{cite journal |title=Routine Use of a Small Digital Computer in the Clinical Laboratory |journal=JAMA |author=Hicks, G.P.; Gieschen, M.M ...ost critical time is the installation and transition from a "manual" to a "computer" oriented laboratory.'' - Robert L. Habig, Duke University Medical Center</
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  • ...the bioinformatics fields. Using author affiliation, they applied Lotka’s law to assess the distribution of each author’s productivity. Chen ''et al.'' ...opic evolution in the bioinformatics field using DBLP data in the field of computer science. To identify topic trends over time, they divided a dozen years (20
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  • ...name="HicksRoutine66">{{cite journal |title=Routine Use of a Small Digital Computer in the Clinical Laboratory |journal=JAMA |author=Hicks, G.P.; Gieschen, M.M ...ost critical time is the installation and transition from a "manual" to a "computer" oriented laboratory.'' - Robert L. Habig, Duke University Medical Center</
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