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  • ...ge/Featured article of the week/2023|2023]] - [[Main Page/Featured article of the week/2024|2024]] ==Featured article of the week archive - 2015==
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  • ...|accessdate=9 June 2011}}</ref> In the simplest terms, GIS is the merging of cartography, statistical analysis, and database technology. A GIS can be thought of as a system — it digitally creates and "manipulates" spatial areas that may
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  • | text = '''You can find a listing''' of all LIMS vendors—and by extension, the features their products offer—on A '''LIMS feature''' is one or more pieces of functionality that appear within a [[laboratory information management syst
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  • | text = '''You can find a listing''' of all LIS vendors—and by extension, the features their products offer—on ...laboratory information system.]]An '''LIS feature''' is one or more pieces of functionality that appear within a [[laboratory information system]] (LIS).
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  • | text = '''You can find a listing''' of all ELN vendors — and by extension, the features their products offer — ...functionality in the process.]]An '''ELN feature''' is one or more pieces of functionality that appear within an [[electronic laboratory notebook]] (ELN
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  • ...cal Laboratory Licensing and Registration |publisher=California Department of Public Health |date=May 2008 |archivedate=29 December 2016 |accessdate=03 J Typically, clinical laboratory workflow roughly works as such:
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  • ...a "cheat sheet" for persuading stakeholders to better buy into your vision of LIMS acquisition and deployment within your organization. Enjoy! [[User:Sha ...ments for these labs, turning to [[LII:LIMSpec 2022 R2|LIMSpec]] for clues as to what those systems need to do to help such labs better comply to the sta
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  • ...date=04 March 2016 |accessdate=12 March 2024}}</ref> The features and uses of a LIMS have evolved over the years from simple [[sample]] tracking to an in ...or a critical IT component? |author=McLelland, A. |publisher=Royal Society of Chemistry |page=1 |date=1998 |archivedate=04 October 2013 |accessdate=12 Ma
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  • ...in–protein interactions, genome-wide association studies, and the modeling of evolution.<ref name="BioInfoPolanski">{{cite book |url=https://books.google ...lve formal and practical problems arising from the management and analysis of biological data.
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  • ...dlands Police - Forensic Science Lab (7969822920).jpg|thumb|400px|The work of forensic science can occur both in and outside a specialized laboratory.]] ....com/books?id=zIRQOssWbaoC&pg=PA1 |title=Forensic Science: An Encyclopedia of History, Methods, and Techniques |author=Tilstone, William J.; Savage, Kath
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  • ...ps can include fruits, vegetables, land animals, and seafood. In the case of seafood, this generally applies to farmed seafood, whereas seafood captured ...ricultural activities play an important role in policy and the development of appropriate laws and regulations.
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  • ...ls. These areas of research are important for the integration and analysis of increasingly fine grain experimental data and for improving existing theori ...m is to provide better possibilities to study the brain at multiple levels of brain structure.
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  • {{About|the general software replacement for laboratory notebooks|other uses of the term "electronic laboratory notebook," "electronic lab notebook," or "E ...organizations, particularly in regards to researchers rejecting their use as being too time-consuming to learn, too difficult to use, and insufficient t
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  • ...software, and [[information]] are provided to computers and other devices as a utility (like the electricity grid) over a network, typically the Interne ...sroom/id/707508 |title=Gartner Says Cloud Computing Will Be As Influential As E-business |publisher=Gartner, Inc |date=26 June 2008 |archivedate=28 Augus
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  • ...wC |author=Von Baeyer, Hans Christian |title=Information: The New Language of Science |publisher=Harvard University Press |pages=258 |year=2004 |isbn=067 ...memory or be memoryless.<ref name="Wicker">{{cite book |title=Fundamentals of Codes, Graphs, and Iterative Decoding |author=Wicker, Stephen B.; Kim, Saej
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  • ...e=9–15 |isbn=1607500922}}</ref> Health informatics is applied to the areas of nursing, clinical care, dentistry, pharmacy, public health, occupational th ...ook |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=hD4I12296jYC |title=Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Intellectual Capital and Knowledge Mana
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  • ...2021}}</ref> Since the passage of both, the regulations regarding testing of cannabis in the state have adapted and changed. ...hor=Government of California - Bureau of Cannabis Control |publisher=State of California |date=16 January 2019 |accessdate=09 January 2021}}</ref>
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  • ...ional, cognitive, and social aspects, including study of the social impact of information technologies.<ref name="Cengage1" /> .../SCInewsletter_Fall06.pdf |title=Sci Monitor - Fall 2006 |publisher=School of Computing and Informatics, Arizona State University |page=4–5 |format=PDF
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  • ...pg|thumb|300px|Molecular diagnostics is emerging as an important component of the life sciences industry.]] ...g are several types of organizations that can be grouped under the heading of life sciences.
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  • ...k's prior discovery of latent heat. These experiments mark the foundation of [[thermochemistry]].]] ...ophisticated forms like "flame" and "bomb" calorimeters involve combustion of the substance in a burner or pressurized vessel.
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  • ...Center.jpg|thumb|right|400px|A team from Intel reviews the inner workings of Facebook's first built-from-scratch data center in 2013.]] ...tp://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/23/technology/data-centers-waste-vast-amounts-of-energy-belying-industry-image.html |title=Power, Pollution and the Internet
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  • ...ies handled licensing, testing, data management, and various other aspects of operating a cannabis testing laboratory. ...abis Licensing Application Guide: Analytical Testing |publisher=Government of Canada - Health Canada |date=06 September 2019 |accessdate=09 January 2021}
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  • ...l used to further clinical advice for patient care based on multiple items of patient data. In the early days, CDSSs were conceived of as being used to literally make decisions for the clinician. The clinician wou
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  • ...com, Inc |date=2015 |accessdate=04 May 2015}}</ref> What follows are a few of the major sectors within the industry. ...ting.pdf|title=Application of Model Predictive Control for Quality Control of Glass Melting Processes|accessdate=28 March 2012|format=PDF}}</ref>.
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  • ...&issue=01000&article=00019&type=abstract |title=Biobanking: the foundation of personalized medicine |author=Hewitt, Robert E |journal=Current Opinion in ...gal Regulation of Human Tissue and Biobank Research in Europe: Proceedings of the Tiss.EU Project |editor=Beier, Katharina; Schnorrer, Silvia; Hoppe, Nil
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  • '''Title''': ''What types of testing occur within a medical microbiology laboratory?'' ...gy labs play in [[public health]]. As societal and economic pressures such as [[COVID-19]] and hiring challenges have forced these labs to adopt more aut
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  • | developer = University of Washington, International Training and Education Center for Health ...lease-notes |title=OpenELIS Global 2.4 Release Notes |publisher=University of Washington I-TECH |date=29 February 2012 |accessdate=27 April 2012}}</ref>
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  • ...s/05-20-healthit.pdf |format=PDF |title=Evidence on the Costs and Benefits of Health Information Technology |author=Hagen, Stuart; Richmond, Peter; Mazad * reduce the number of diagnostic tests that get duplicated.
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  • ...Public Law 104 - 191 - Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 |publisher=U.S. Government Publishing Office |accessdate=15 April 2020 ...ber 1996 |accessdate=12 February 2015}}</ref>, only to be stalled "because of opposition from conservative senators who shared industry concerns over the
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  • ...535960}}</ref> The QMS will also be designed to focus on the core elements of quality management: planning, [[Quality control|control]], [[Quality assura ...petitiveness in the organization, but competitiveness is not the core goal of a QMS; rather, customer satisfaction and, to a lesser degree, financial per
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  • ...1 CFR Part 11|Title 21 Code of Federal Regulations Part 11]] and a variety of other regulatory guidelines. ...argeted environments. Failure to do so may result in a lack of willingness of potential customers to obtain the system.
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  • |agency_name = Department of Health and Human Services |logo_caption = Logo of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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  • ...|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ySChp4XlGJgC&pg=PA209 |title=Basics of the U.S. Health Care System |author=Niles, Nancy J. |publisher=Jones & Bart ...ndwriting or transcription, allow order entry at the point of care as well as off-site, offer an error checking mechanism for duplicate or incorrect test
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  • ...six characters long. Thus, major categories are designed to include a set of similar diseases. ...ication of Functioning, Disability and Health which focuses on the domains of functioning (disability) associated with health conditions, from both medic
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  • ...Laboratory Information System (LIS) Implementation |publisher=Association of Public Health Laboratories |date=October 2005 |archivedate=19 September 201 ==History of the LIS==
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  • ...ame="BeattieImplem10">{{cite journal |title=Implementing ISO 9000: A study of its benefits among Australian organizations |journal=Total Quality Manageme ....systemsthinking.co.uk/3-1-article.asp |chapter=Chapter 1: A Brief History of ISO 9000 - Where did we go wrong? |title=The Case Against ISO 9000 |editio
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  • ...|PaaS]], [[Database as a service|DBaaS]], [[Desktop virtualization#Desktop as a service|DaaS]] ...s-report-2023.html |title=Amazon’s 16% cloud revenue growth impresses even as margin narrows |author=Novet, J. |work=CNBC |date=27 April 2023 |accessdate
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  • ...single genes does not fall into the definition of genomics unless the aim of this genetic, pathway, and functional [[information]] analysis is to elucid ...individual organism's genes. Thus, genomics is the study of all the genes of a cell, or tissue, at the DNA (genotype), mRNA (transcriptome), or protein
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  • ...[[Platform as a service|PaaS]], [[Software as a service|SaaS]], [[Database as a service|DBaaS]] .../alibaba-cloud-spin-off-analysis/ |title=Alibaba’s cloud spinoff may serve as a good yardstick to value other major players |author=Wulhelm, A. |work=Tec
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  • The '''Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments''' ('''CLIA''') of 1988 is a United States federal statute and regulatory standards program th ...licensing of clinical laboratories and the movement of samples in and out of them across state lines. Laboratories would be eligible for a full, partial
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  • ...|DBaaS]], [[Desktop virtualization#Desktop as a service|DaaS]], [[Software as a service|SaaS]] ...t "delivers multicloud by design, empowering you to optimize the placement of data and workloads for maximum value within your organization."<ref name="D
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  • ...nly shared so that people are encouraged to voluntarily improve the design of the software.<ref name="GNUFreeDef">{{cite web |url=https://www.gnu.org/phi .... The "open-source" component, however, focuses on the perceived strengths of its peer-to-peer development model.<ref name="FellerPersp05" /> Despite the
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  • |agency_name = National Institutes of Health (NIH) |parent_agency = [[Department of Health & Human Services]]
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  • | products = [[Software as a service|SaaS]] ...o any cloud, run apps on every major hyperscale cloud, and access hundreds of innovative cloud-native services to drive app modernization."<ref name="VMw
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  • ...|PaaS]], [[Database as a service|DBaaS]], [[Desktop virtualization#Desktop as a service|DaaS]] ...technology company. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure deploys to unknown number of data centers in 44 cloud regions in 23 countries around the world.<ref name
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  • ...f> At the time it was enacted, it was considered "the most important piece of health care legislation to be passed in the last 20 to 30 years"<ref name=" ==Subtitle A--Promotion of Health Information Technology==
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  • ...al |title=Evolutionary informatics: Unifying knowledge about the diversity of life |journal=Trends in Ecology and Evolution |author=Parr, C.S.; Guralnick ...to the study of evolution, utilization of information from those areas is of concern in evolutionary informatics.
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  • ...|right|The clinical/medical laboratory plays a vital role in the diagnosis of disease in the human and animal population.]] ...dendum%20F.pdf‎ |format=PDF |title=CLIA - How to Obtain a CLIA Certificate of Waiver |publisher=Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |date=March 20
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  • ...|PaaS]], [[Database as a service|DBaaS]], [[Desktop virtualization#Desktop as a service|DaaS]] ...microsoft-azure-generated-34b-in-revenue-in-fy22-about-half-of-the-revenue-of-aws/ |title=Microsoft Azure’s Real Revenue Revealed: How Does It Compare
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  • ...cting and utilizing vital statistics data is only one of many applications of public health informatics.]] ...lic health informatics is a multidisciplinary field, involving the studies of [[Informatics (academic field)|informatics]], computer science, psychology,
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  • ...50px|right|The Reference Information Model (RIM) is an important component of the HL7 v3.0 standard and is based on XML.]] ...borating to create standards for the exchange, management, and integration of electronic health care information.
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  • ...|DBaaS]], [[Desktop virtualization#Desktop as a service|DaaS]], [[Software as a service|SaaS]] ...ainer management, developer support, [[blockchain]] management, [[internet of things]], and [[artificial intelligence]].<ref name="IBMCloudProds">{{cite
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  • ...ion of requirements and questions, and export that collection in a variety of formats. ...c.com/index.php/Main_Page |title=Welcome to the Limspec Wiki, a repository of specifications and more for informatics software |work=LIMSpec Wiki |date=2
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  • ...ght|The CDC and its partner laboratories all work together for the benefit of the public and its health.]] .../Pages/default.aspx |title=About Public Health Labs |publisher=Association of Public Health Laboratories |accessdate=11 September 2013}}</ref><ref name="
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  • ....<ref name="MagoulesFund" /> This is in contrast to the traditional notion of a supercomputer, which has many processors connected by a local high-speed ...egation of large-scale clusters, which may vary in size from a small group of workstations confined to a network within a corporation (intra-node coopera
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  • ...tp://w3techs.com/technologies/overview/content_management/all |title=Usage of content management systems for websites |publisher=W3Techs |accessdate=29 M ...t Mullenweg<ref name="WPRelease" /> as a fork of b2/cafelog. As of the end of March 2012, version 3.3 had been downloaded over 12.2 million times.<ref>{{
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  • ...h computational modeling and statistical analysis will accelerate the goal of making cancer a more treatable if not curable disease.<ref name="OchsBio">{ ...Applications in Cancer Informatics |title=Advances in Intelligent Analysis of Medical Data and Decision Support Systems |series=Studies in Computational
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  • ...arch, development, and lab testing efforts while maximizing the efficiency of [[laboratory]] operations.<ref name="LM08Informatics">{{cite web |url=https ...aboratories and research efforts of all sorts. And while today the process of information management continues to be important, laboratory informatics te
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  • |preceding1 = Office of National Defense Malaria Control Activities (1942) |preceding2 = Office of Malaria Control in War Areas (1942–1946)
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  • ...gement system''' (CDMS), a '''chromatography data system''' (CDS) is a set of dedicated data management tools that integrate with a laboratory's [[Chroma ==History of the CDS==
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  • ...iodiversity data like this are slowly becoming easier with the advancement of biodiversity informatics standards and tools.]] ...ques, can yield new ways to view and analyze existing information, as well as predictive models for information that does not yet exist.<ref name="Berend
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  • ...humb|500px|right|(Left) Single server distribution <br/>(Right) CDN scheme of distribution]] ...th costs, improving page load times, and/or increasing global availability of content. This is done by hosting the content on several servers, and when a
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  • ...magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) could be transformed into a 3D rendering of the brain using informatics tools like the VOXEL-MAN program.]] ...and to correlate and reach new conclusions about a disease and the course of a medical problem."<ref name="BuiMed">{{cite book |url=https://books.google
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  • ...only Earth's surface but also, as in the case of astrogeology, the surface of other planets like Mars.]] ...te book |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=CQ5If9TQQ-EC |title=Handbook of Research on Geoinformatics |author=Karimi, Hassan A. |publisher=IGI Global
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  • ...|PaaS]], [[Database as a service|DBaaS]], [[Desktop virtualization#Desktop as a service|DaaS]] ...container management, developer support, scientific computing, [[internet of things]], and [[artificial intelligence]].<ref name="GoogleCloudProds">{{ci
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  • ...|DBaaS]], [[Desktop virtualization#Desktop as a service|DaaS]], [[Software as a service|SaaS]] ...eenLake as being able to deliver "public cloud services and infrastructure as-a-service for your workloads—on premises, fully managed in a pay-per-use
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  • [[File:Ifc-composite2.jpg|thumb|500px|Manufacturers of automotive parts supplied to automakers most certainly must get ISO/TS 1694 ...vement of these processes, emphasizing defect prevention and the reduction of variation and waste in the supply chain. It is based on the [[ISO 9000|ISO
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  • ...rtrait of Norwegian Americans Today |author=Lovoll, Odd Svere |publisher=U of Minnesota Press |year=1998 |page=192 |isbn=9780816628322}}</ref> ...id=JdKgAAAAMAAJ |title=Papers Illustrative of the Origin and Early History of the Royal Hospital at Chelsea |author=Hutt, George (ed.) |publisher=G. E. E
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  • ...tensible for particular scientific needs. The platform supports a variety of applications, including high-throughput assays, [[flow cytometry]], genotyp ...software for the LabKey Server user community. The company sells a number of professional services, including SaaS hosting, installation and upgrade ass
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  • ...|IaaS]], [[Database as a service|DBaaS]], [[Desktop virtualization#Desktop as a service|DaaS]] ...lisher=Linode |accessdate=04 August 2023}}</ref> Linode provides a variety of different products and services, representing virtual computing, networking
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  • ...ures is an example of a software application that may be used in the field of chemical informatics.]] ...of synthesizing a large number of compounds in a single process), as well as increases in computing power and data storage sizes, have increased interes
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  • ...onal Research at the University of Pennsylvania is one of a growing number of translational research facilities around the world.]] ...racticed in fields such as environmental and agricultural science, as well as the health, behavioral, and social sciences. For example, in medicine and n
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  • [[File:Calibrate scale.JPG|thumb|240px|right|One of the many tasks of a reference testing laboratory includes creating reference materials for ca ...=http://books.google.com/books?id=9J-2AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA159 |title=Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Meeting, Volume II |publisher=American Society for Testing
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  • =Viewing the life sciences industry from the perspective of a human lifeline= ...s sometimes useful to approach exploring the industry from the perspective of our life and how these industries impact our lives from before we are born,
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  • '''Cytopathology''' is a branch of cytology and pathology that studies and diagnoses diseases on the cellular ...other inflammatory conditions. Cytopathology is generally used on samples of free cells or tissue fragments, in contrast to [[histopathology]], which st
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  • ...he [[ISO 9000]] family of standards, but ISO/IEC 17025 adds in the concept of competence to the equation, applying directly to those organizations that p ...ated as a master standard and the next evolution of Guide 25 to be treated as a standard to be specifically applied to testing and calibration laboratori
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  • ...le to the end user include platform as a service (PaaS) and infrastructure as a service (IaaS).]] ...CompJamsa">{{cite book |title=Cloud Computing |chapter=Chapter 2: Software as a Service (SaaS) |author=Jamsa, Kris |url=https://books.google.com/books?id
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  • ...|IaaS]], [[Database as a service|DBaaS]], [[Desktop virtualization#Desktop as a service|DaaS]] ...-acquisition-vmwares-vcloud-air-business/ |title=OVH Completes Acquisition of VMware’s vCloud Air Business |publisher=OVH |date=08 May 2017 |accessdate
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  • ...anoma_-_by_Gabriel_Caponetti,_MD.jpg|thumb|380px|right|Using the knowledge of anatomical pathology, medical scientists were able to discover how this lym ...name="FoundersGBM">{{cite journal |author=Adams, Edward W. |title=Founders of Modern Medicine: Giovanni Battista Morgagni (A.D. 1682-1771) |journal=Medic
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  • [[File:Pharma-production.jpg||thumb|300px|right|The area of automated pharmaceutical manufacturing is influenced in part by GAMP and it ...om the raw materials, facility, and equipment, to the training and hygiene of staff.
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  • ...|PaaS]], [[Database as a service|DBaaS]], [[Desktop virtualization#Desktop as a service|DaaS]] ...tional technology conglomerate. Tencent Cloud deploys to an unknown number of data centers in 26 regions and 70 availability zones around the world.<ref
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  • ...ect and API (application programming interface). Despite the name, the use of [[XML]] is not required; [[JSON|JavaScript Object Notation]] (JSON) is ofte Ajax is a group of technologies. HTML and CSS can be used in combination to mark up and style
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  • ...-to-sale''' refers to a thorough process—manual or, more commonly, digital—of tracking cannabis and related products throughout the entire lifecycle, par ...ref> BiotrackTHC COO Dr. Moe Afaneh describes that time period around 2010 as such<ref name="AfenehWhat17" />:
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  • ...diagnose disease. In this example, a slice of liver tissue shows the wall of a cyst.]] '''Histopathology''' is a branch of histology and pathology that studies and diagnoses diseases on the tissue a
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  • ...megrown Course Software |author=Young, Jeffrey R. |publisher=The Chronicle of Higher Education |archivedate=2 June 2006 |date=23 July 2004 |accessdate=27 ...ources provided by academic institutions and commercial affiliates as well as individual volunteers) and the Sakai Foundation.
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  • ...and other forms of content. The data is arranged as community collections of items, which bundle bit streams together. ...der a BSD licence, which enables users to customize or extend the software as needed.
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  • ...rds (ELGA).jpg|thumb|440px|right|This diagram shows how the logging system of the national electronic health record system in Austria works.]] ...tems and other information networks or exchanges. EHRs may include a range of data, including demographics, medical history, medication and allergies, im
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  • ...s, and referring physicians to ensure the accuracy and optimal utilization of laboratory testing. This specialty requires a medical residency and should ...discrete data components as well as textual reporting. |publisher=College of American Pathologists |date=February 2011 |accessdate=03 June 2013}}</ref>
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  • ...Consolidation Act. The FQHC program is designed "to enhance the provision of primary care services in underserved urban and rural communities."<ref name ...e web |url=http://kff.org/other/state-indicator/total-fqhcs/ |title=Number of Federally-Funded Federally Qualified Health Centers |publisher=Kaiser Famil
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  • ...U.S. county. Collecting such data and clearly representing it is just one of the various challenges facing infectious disease informaticians.]] ...data for potential disease vectors to a more robust syndromic surveillance of epidemiological factors<ref name="ChenIDI">{{cite book |url=http://books.go
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  • ...nner by all trading partners. Standards bodies like the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) wer ...d Electronic Business (UN/CEFACT) and the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS). At that time, the groups viewed s
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