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  • ...pment of photozincography, which allowed maps to be split into layers, for example one layer for vegetation and another for water. This was particularly used ...s may represent other quantified systems of temporo-spatial reference (for example, film frame number, stream gage station, highway mile marker, surveyor benc
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  • ...simply contribute to the whole of the LIS rather than add a function. For example, [[#Multilingual|multilingual support]] allows users to interact with the L ...t, many problems arise. In the [[Forensic laboratory|forensic world]], for example, many samples are linked to a criminal investigation. In this case, misiden
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  • ...ch features often contribute to the entire LIMS and how it's utilized. For example, multilingual support appears in LIMS like [[Vendor:Assaynet Inc.|Assaynet' ...t, many problems arise. In the [[Forensic laboratory|forensic world]], for example, many samples are linked to a criminal investigation. In this case, misiden
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  • .... 4, tied into our existing [[Book:LIMSpec 2019 R1|LIMSpec]] document. The example plan puts that 10-step process to work in the fictional environmental lab A ...be applied to further granulate those categories, including crossover. For example, [[electronic data interchange]] may be categorized under the glossary cate
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  • ...uch features often contribute to the entire ELN and how it's utilized. For example, [[ELN feature#Multilingual|multilingual support]] allows users to interact ...igned to roles, necessitating group assignments for security purposes. For example, a group of laboratory trainees may only be given read-only access to the [
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  • ...mple|Why health services research needs geoinformatics: Rationale and case example]]"''' ...rnal:Why health services research needs geoinformatics: Rationale and case example|Full article...]]''')<br />
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  • ...nal biology encompasses all biological areas that involve computation. For example, mathematical modeling of ecosystems, population dynamics, application of t ...ess itself. The so-called shotgun sequencing technique—which was used, for example, by The Institute for Genomic Research to sequence the first bacterial geno
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  • ...ogramming languages, this concept should not be interpreted as hiding; for example, in Java data can be encapsulated but also remain unhidden.<ref name="Roger Below is an example in C# that shows how access to a data field can be restricted through the u
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  • ...F-THEN rules. If this were a system for determining drug interactions, for example, then a rule might be that IF drug X is taken AND drug Y is taken, THEN ale ...l decision may utilize an enormous range of potentially relevant data. For example, an electronic evidence-based medicine system may potentially consider a pa
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  • ...NIH research facilities through its Extramural Research Program (ERP). For example, in 2003 the NIH and its extramural arm provided 28% of biomedical research ...information (PHI) and the non-binary nature of user access privileges. For example, public health director of a certain region may be able to contribute a dat
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  • ...information can be found about HPE working with non-tech laboratories. One example that could be found of a medical laboratory working with HPE in the cloud i ...ntegrated with instances, blueprints at different provisioning phases, for example, run tasks or workflows at Pre Provision phase, Provision phase, or Post Pr
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  • ...l database using R, with extraction from reports on melanoma of skin as an example]]"''' ...l database using R, with extraction from reports on melanoma of skin as an example|Full article...]]''')<br />
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  • ...on, there is some disagreement among scientists as to field hierarchy. For example, Arizona State University attempted to adopt a broader definition of inform ...omputation, which may or may not involve the existence of information. For example, quantum computation and digital logic do not involve information.)
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  • ...or system. Some inputs are important to the function of the organism (for example, food) or to the system itself (energy) and are called causal inputs. Other ...energy inputs before they can be functional to the organism or system. For example, light is often a causal input to plants but provides information to animal
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  • ...ssociated data are hosted centrally (on the [[Cloud computing|cloud]], for example) and are typically accessed by users using a thin client, normally using a ...ration. (This could be accomplished with platform as a service (PaaS), for example.<ref name="PCCSmoot">{{cite book |title=Private Cloud Computing: Consolidat
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  • ...uide for the rapid transition to a fully digital workflow: The Caltagirone example]]"''' ...uide for the rapid transition to a fully digital workflow: The Caltagirone example|Full article...]]''')<br />
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  • ...17" /><ref name="AstrixProgress22" /><ref name="Lanewala2024LIMS24" /> For example, a June 2022 report published by Astrix Technology found that of life scien ...orporation|Abbott Informatics Corporation]]'s STARLIMS product was another example of this LIMS/LIS merger.<ref name="StarlimsLimsLis" /> With the distinction
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  • An example of Calvet-type calorimeter is the C80 Calorimeter (reaction, isothermal and An example is a coffee-cup calorimeter, which is constructed from two nested Styrofoam
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  • ...aside for different tasks. However, it differs in other ways. Windows, for example, represent a point of entry into a forensic lab, which must be secure as it ...may also stand out from the typical laboratory in other ways. It may, for example, contain a dedicated garage for searching and analyzing vehicles and other
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  • ...lated to ''Cannabis'' and, in some cases, ''Cannabis'' was just used as an example in the text. A significant increase in publications was observed after 2001 ...engineered proteins are often further modified by synthetic chemistry. For example, candidate mini-proteins can be conjugated into active small molecule drugs
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  • ...ther efforts to open up LIMSpec development occurred in the mid-2010s, for example on GitHub<ref name="LIMSpecGH15">{{cite web |url=https://github.com/LIMSfor ...ve been intentionally omitted due to their proprietary nature or cost. For example, the AOAC International ''Official Methods of Analysis'' and ''Guidelines f
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  • ...ed rooms within the data center. Employee access is based on job role, for example, so that server technicians do not have access to the network closet, and o ...ome IBM Cloud services may offer a premium "physical separation" plan. For example, the Text to Speech offering has a standard multi-tenant plan that provides
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  • ...craped/brushed off of a surface in the body ("mechanical exfoliation"). An example of spontaneous exfoliation is when cells of the pleural cavity or peritonea ...rkitt Lymphoma (FNA, Pap stain) (4679962920).jpg|thumb|360px|right|In this example, Burkitt lymphoma is detected from an FNA-retrieved, wet-stained Pap prepar
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  • ...ight|Histopathology looks at tissues in order to diagnose disease. In this example, a slice of liver tissue shows the wall of a cyst.]] ...y used is often determined by the region where tissue will be removed. For example, a core biopsy may target muscle tissue via a large-bore needle. A cone bio
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  • ...px|right|The Jmol open-source Java viewer for chemical 3D structures is an example of a software application that may be used in the field of chemical informa ...ith desired properties. The Fragment Optimized Growth (FOG) algorithm, for example, was developed to "grow" novel classes of compounds like drugs, natural pro
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  • ...hin a specimen, or in some cases, levels of these markers. One well known example is that of the Her2 molecule. ...ting workflow than is normally the case in a clinical environment. A good example of this is the Nadia ProsVue developed by the molecular diagnostics divisio
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  • ...ds in diagnosis and medical decision making, as early as in the 1970s. An example is the [[MYCIN]] system developed at Stanford University. The field has si Several universities offer graduate programs in this area. One example is the Penn State College of Information Sciences and Technology. Some pro
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  • ...Infrastructure Standard for Data Centers'' ([[ANSI]]/TIA-942) is one such example, specifying "the minimum requirements for the telecommunications infrastruc ...ailability expectations are fully considered as part of these savings. For example, if the estimated cost of downtime within a specified time unit exceeds the
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  • The definition of the term "geoinformatics" varies greatly, however. For example, author G. Randy Keller, focusing on the internals of our planet, explained ...|issue=12 |pages=4–10 |year=2010 |doi=10.1130/GSATG85A.1}}</ref> GEON, for example, was an open collaborative project for creating infrastructure for collecti
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  • ...cal outcomes. A 2013 study of emergency physicians with access to HIT, for example, found the technology disrupted workflow and was not user-friendly, despite ...mation privacy (HIP) and sharing from EHRs has been a notable concern. For example, researchers in Canada announced in 2011 that of more than 500 patients int
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  • ...directly measures some property of the column effluent (UV absorption, for example) and thus affords for further analyte recovery. ...single or multiple wavelengths. A diode array detector (DAD or PDA) is an example of an ultraviolet detector. Ultraviolet detectors are typically the most po
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  • ...of information related to non-Alibaba personnel testing the platform. For example, an Alibaba user can apply for a license to conduct penetration tests for A ...sted in, address this with an Alibaba representative. That said, here's an example from the Alibaba Terms of Service<ref name="AlibabaMachine19">{{cite web |u
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  • ...s between the House and Senate bills caused problems. "The House bill, for example, included provisions allowing for medical savings accounts, a limit on mone ...ther 68,412 cases were found to be ineligible for enforcement because, for example, a violation occurred before HIPAA became effective, a case was withdrawn b
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  • ...right|thumb|380px|A liquid chromatography linear ion trap instrument as an example of a device that may be interfaced with a CDS]]Sometimes referred to as a ' ...anization |accessdate=21 March 2024}}</ref> Non-clinical studies that, for example, address toxicology evaluations or bioanalytical analyses often fall under
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  • ...comprised of numerous sectors. A major search engine for the industry, for example, breaks the industry up into no fewer than 47 different categories.<ref nam Pigments can be either organic or inorganic. An example of an inorganic pigment is ultramarine, which used to be derived from mined
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  • ...orporation|Abbott Informatics Corporation]]'s STARLIMS product was another example of this LIS/LIMS merger.<ref name="StarlimsLimsLis" /> With the distinction
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  • ...:Criteria for PGD proposed for DSM-V and ICD-11..jpg|thumb|center|700px|An example of definitions for prolonged grief disorder (PGD) proposed for ICD-11]] For example, there are currently 13 defined main parameters in the Content Model (see b
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  • ...nternally, Microsoft Azure conducts auditing tasks of its own systems, for example with access control. "All access to customer data is strictly logged, and b ...customer experience are operating at the levels our customers require. For example, to understand how to ramp up data center capacity as a customer's use of M
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  • ...itals can help reduce health care costs compared to general hospitals. For example, Narayana Hrudayalaya's Bangalore cardiac unit, which specializes in cardia In the United Kingdom for example, a relatively comprehensive, "free at the point of delivery" health care sy
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  • ...ditional partial-day work schedule to a more 24-hour work schedule by, for example, the use of automated front-end plating systems.<ref name="AntoniosCurrent2 ...these databases highlights some of the identification techniques used. For example, a "biochemical reaction" database implies microorganisms identified with t
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  • ...nd Prevention |date=06 August 2018 |accessdate=03 January 2020}}</ref> For example, if a new test is developed or an existing test is modified, and then it's ...before being fashioned into a final report for the ordering physician. For example, if a complete blood count is ordered by the physician, a corresponding pat
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  • ...irements of specialists in the various fields of science and research. For example, a physics lab might contain a particle accelerator or vacuum chamber, whil
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  • ...(OpenCV, scikit‐image, and NumPy). We demonstrate its functionality on the example of primary Chinese hamster (''Cricetulus griseus'') fibroblasts metaphase s
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  • ...ion may be sufficient to disrupt or deactivate a biological material. For example, sonication is often used to [[Cell disruption|disrupt cell membranes]] and
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  • ...es may have medical doctrines or legal rules covering similar grounds. For example, Canada's Canada Health Act places restrictions and penalties on "extra-bil
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  • ...ment and under the control of one initial calibration." The EPA uses as an example "a batch of samples analyzed on one instrument
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  • ...regarding non-tech [[Laboratory|laboratories]] working with OVHcloud. One example, Pacific Rim Laboratories<ref name="ZoomInfoPacific">{{cite web |url=https:
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  • A typical example of data transmissions to the CDC would be infectious disease data, which ho
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  • ...language specifies a protocol for peer-to-peer interactions, defining for example the legal sequences of messages exchanged with the purpose of guaranteeing
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  • ...form.<ref name="BerendsohnBio" /> The Biodiversity Heritage Library is an example of this, aiming to digitize substantial portions of the out-of-copyright ta
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  • ...ght|thumb|300px|A pharmaceutical quality control laboratory represents one example of a place where a laboratory execution system (LES) may be used.]]A '''lab
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  • ...tific researchers may differ in their own distinction between the two. For example, the global management consulting, technology services, and outsourcing com
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  • Another example of a federated CDN arrived in the form of infrastructure as a service provi
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  • '''The Biomedical Informatics Research Network''' (BIRN) is a good example of the advance grid system for neuroscience. BIRN is a geographically distr
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  • [[File:PCR machine.jpg|thumb|right|A Bio-Rad thermal cycler as an example of a [[laboratory]] device that measures, processes, and sends information.
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  • ...}</ref> A year later version 3.0 of OpenClinica was released, touted as an example of "how an open source community can produce superior software."<ref name="
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  • ...arts of the FLOSS acronym can be translated into other languages, with for example the "F" representing "free" (English) or "''frei''" (German), and the '"L"
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  • ...ly around the late 1980s in Central Europe.<ref name="PageAdvances" /> For example, in 1986 Germany's ''Gesellschaft für Informatik'' (Society for Computer S
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  • [[File:BoroPro in dipeptidyl peptidase IV.png|thumb|360px|right|A graphical example of protein-ligand docking using informatics tools]]
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  • ...ary based upon the installation method you use. The Windows installer, for example, comes with a SQLite database, meaning additional software requirements don
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  • ...lightly by accreditation program; the ISO 15189 reinstatement process, for example, requires a three-member panel review and vote for or against reinstatement
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  • ...has been developed and used in several large scale planning projects. For example, the Ecosystem Management Decision Support (EMDS) system is spatial decisio
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  • ...dback, and publish methods at the forefront of scientific development. For example, a renaissance in virology is now underway given the new metagenomic method
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  • ...ethical information and appropriateness (in the case of genetic tests, for example) may be researched and applied to the received sample and its corresponding
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  • ...nuary 1, 2015.<ref name="ANABSingle14" /><ref name="ANABSingle2Vid" /> For example, the former FQS ISO/IEC 17020 program is now the ANAB ISO/IEC 17020 Accredi
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  • ...inction between the two. The American Medical Informatics Association, for example, states clinical informatics is concerned with the use of information in he
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  • ...aside for different tasks. However, it differs in other ways. Windows, for example, represent a point of entry into a forensic lab, which must be secure as it
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  • An example of a reference lab as quality control: a reference measurement laboratory c
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  • ...plement procedures tailored to their particular processes and devices. For example, if it is impossible to mix up labels at a manufacturer because there is on
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  • [[File:Voxel-man-brain.jpg|thumb|300px|right|This example from the late 1990s shows how data from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) co
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  • ...titutions individual labs; however, some guidelines are fairly common. For example, the laboratory notebook is typically permanently bound, pages are sequenti
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  • ...rder—only looking for mutations in BRCA 1 or BRCA 2 for breast cancer, for example.<ref name="UnderpinningsGreely">{{cite journal |url=http://www.annualreview
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  • ...tural science, as well as the health, behavioral, and social sciences. For example, in medicine and nursing it is used to "translate" findings in basic resear
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  • ...erials informatics is addressed by the ''Materials Research Society''. For example, material informatics is the theme of the December 2006 issue of the ''MRS
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  • ...tworks, reserved public IP addresses, Load Balancing, and FastConnect. For example, FastConnect can be used in hybrid cloud data transfers between on-premises
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  • ...ternational standards so that American products can be used worldwide. For example, standards ensure that people who own cameras can find the film they need f
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  • ...NIH research facilities through its Extramural Research Program (ERP). For example, in 2003 the NIH and its extramural arm provided 28% of biomedical research
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  • ...tion expands. The 2014 International Conference on Social Informatics, for example, will attempt "to bridge the gap between the social sciences and computer s
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  • ...information in these systems may overlap — patient and provider data, for example — in general the EHR system is used to track patients' clinical outcomes,
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  • * An extensive collection of example reports can be found [http://www.dynamicreports.org/examples/examples-overv
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  • ...an integrated system for a common interoperable data format is needed. For example, in response to the [[coronavirus disease 2019]] (COVID-19) [[pandemic]], a
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  • ...ing cloud computing brands, goods, and services has increased rapidly. For example, in March 2007, Dell applied to trademark the term "cloud computing" ({{US
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  • ...us versions being referenced as 8.X.X. (CUBRID 2008 R1.1 became 8.1.1, for example.)
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