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  • | text = If you're looking for other "Article of the Week" archives: [[Main Page/Featured article of the w Welcome to the LIMSwiki 2017 archive for the Featured Article of the Week.
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  • | text = If you're looking for other "Article of the Week" archives: [[Main Page/Featured article of the w Welcome to the LIMSwiki 2019 archive for the Featured Article of the Week.
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  • | text = If you're looking for other "Article of the Week" archives: [[Main Page/Featured article of the w Welcome to the LIMSwiki 2015 archive for the Featured Article of the Week.
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  • ...necessarily interoperable or compatible with a GIS that has been developed for some other application, jurisdiction, enterprise, or purpose. What goes bey ...s, stores, edits, analyzes, shares and displays geographic [[information]] for informing decision making. GIS applications are tools that allow users to c
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  • ...ors have adopted the case-centric information management normally reserved for an LIS.<ref name="starlimsBlogLIS">{{cite web |url=http://blog.starlims.com ...e or simply contribute to the whole of the LIS rather than add a function. For example, [[#Multilingual|multilingual support]] allows users to interact wi
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  • ...des a handy Microsoft Excel workbook that will help act as a "cheat sheet" for persuading stakeholders to better buy into your vision of LIMS acquisition ...uch labs better comply to the standard. Additional resources and [[request for information]] guidance is also provided. Enjoy! [[User:Shawndouglas|Shawn D
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  • * the inspection, approval, and compilation of the sample data for reporting and/or further analysis. .... Such features often contribute to the entire LIMS and how it's utilized. For example, multilingual support appears in LIMS like [[Vendor:Assaynet Inc.|A
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  • ...=http://elnblog.axiope.com/?p=451 |title=What are electronic lab notebooks for? |publisher=Axiope |author=Macneil, Rory |date=06 October 2010|accessdate=0 ...s. Such features often contribute to the entire ELN and how it's utilized. For example, [[ELN feature#Multilingual|multilingual support]] allows users to
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  • ...ratory Services |work=Medicare Claims Processing Manual |publisher=Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services |date=14 January 2022 |accessdate=17 April 2 # The physician orders a lab test for a patient.
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  • | text = If you're looking for other "Article of the Week" archives: [[Main Page/Featured article of the w Welcome to the LIMSwiki 2024 archive for the Featured Article of the Week.
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  • ...s by patients with a physician's recommendation to treat most any "illness for which marijuana provides relief."<ref name="SCPLLMedicinal18">{{cite web |u ...being tested, method validation reports for all testing methods, and SOPs for sampling cannabis goods.<ref name="BCCT16D42_19">{{cite web |url=https://ww
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  • | text = If you're looking for other "Article of the Week" archives: 2014 - [[Main Page/Featured article o Welcome to the LIMSwiki 2014 archive for the Featured Article of the Week.
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  • ...lity between and among databases, models, networks technologies and models for the clinical and research purposes in the neuroscience community and other ...share their data and contribute to other disciplines using available tools for the analysis and integration of data. Researchers can also more easily qua
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  • ...responding generic categories together with specific variations, assigning for these a designated code, up to six characters long. Thus, major categories ...k=CBC News |agency=The Canadian Press |title=WHO adopts Wikipedia approach for key update |date=02 Mat 2007 |accessdate=29 April 2013}}</ref> Annual minor
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  • ...01_2015_for_small_enterprises-preview.pdf |format=PDF |title=ISO 9001:2015 for Small Enterprises: What to do? |author=ISO/TC 176 |publisher=ISO |date=2016 ...)? ISO 9001 & Other Quality Management Systems |publisher=American Society for Quality |accessdate=07 January 2022}}</ref>
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  • ...tended to be used to reference [[laboratory informatics]] systems targeted for environmental, research, or industrial analysis such as water quality, phar ...|date=2021-09 |title=Cloud solutions for GxP laboratories: considerations for data storage |url=https://www.future-science.com/doi/10.4155/bio-2021-0137
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  • ...ervice for Your Laboratory|Choosing and Implementing a Cloud-based Service for Your Laboratory]]''. In some cases, public information could not be found, ...August 2023}}</ref>, could be verified to be using or have used IBM Cloud for its SaaS offerings. An IBM Cloud representative is more likely to be able t
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  • ...testify as an expert witness in both criminal and civil cases and can work for either the prosecution or the defense.<ref name="TilstoneForensic06">{{cite ...cal work and use of forensic evidence in legal context laid the groundwork for the development of forensic techniques in the following centuries.]]
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  • The main purpose of many data centers is for running applications that handle the core business and operational data of ...ionweek.com/4-steps-for-secure-tape-backups/d/d-id/1105506? |title=4 Steps For Secure Tape Backups |author=Geer, David |work=InformationWeek |publisher=UB
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  • ...rity, and record keeping details. The application guide should be followed for this process.<ref name="GoCCannaLic18">{{cite web |url=https://www.canada.c ...abis-testing-pesticide-requirements.html |title=Mandatory cannabis testing for pesticide active ingredients - Requirements |publisher=Government of Canada
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  • ...ed deductibility of health insurance for the self-employed, and tax breaks for long-term care insurance.<ref name="CQHIPAAHist">{{cite journal |url=http:/ ...aused problems. "The House bill, for example, included provisions allowing for medical savings accounts, a limit on monetary damages in medical malpractic
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  • ...LC |date=24 July 2009 |accessdate=01 June 2015}}</ref> and the "foundation for health care reform."<ref name="hungry-contractors" /><ref name="GropperHIT" ...m.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp1006114 |title=The “Meaningful Use” Regulation for Electronic Health Records |journal=The New England Journal of Medicine |aut
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  • [[File:Healthcare Apps for Android Tablets.jpg|thumb|430px|right|Health information technology varies ...sbn=9781133787778 |accessdate=24 June 2015}}</ref> HIT acts as a framework for the comprehensive management of health information originating from consume
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  • ...e importance of agriculture for any society, appropriate levels of testing for everything from basic soil and irrigation water to final crop testing, are == Focus areas for the agricultural laboratory ==
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  • ...title=Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) |publisher=Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services |date=26 March 2020 |accessdate=07 January 2 ...ples in and out of them across state lines. Laboratories would be eligible for a full, partial, or exempt CLIA-67 license, depending on the laboratory's c
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  • ...}</ref> Additionally, the solutions allow you to "choose the optimal cloud for your apps with the option to deploy natively or on proven VMware infrastruc ...https://cloud.vmware.com/providers/search-result search filters] available for these providers to filter by data center location, region, validated servic
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  • ...orld context for what drives laboratory software development, particularly for regulated industries. ...d vendor questions, and released under a Creative Commons license allowing for the categorization and assignment of requirement to specific industries. In
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  • Early names for health informatics included medical information data processing, medical in ...ref> In 1949, Gustav Wager established the first professional organization for informatics in Germany.<ref name="nyu">{{cite web |url=http://www.nyuinform
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  • The following guidelines and checklist items provide a frame of reference for [[:Category:Vendors|vendors]] and auditors to better determine potential co All items in the checklist for general IT controls should also be checked for individual systems, especially where those systems use different control me
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  • ....jpg|thumb|300px|Blood samples are collected from a newborn baby in Sweden for the national PKU registry biobank.]] ...The samples may also include personal medical and genealogical data. Sites for these collections come in different forms, typically based on the types of
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  • ...August 2023}}</ref> USC Director is described as "a heterogeneous platform for private cloud infrastructure as a service (IaaS) ... [that] supports a vari ...eol-notice-c51-744447.html |title=End-of-Sale and End-of-Life Announcement for the Cisco CloudCenter |publisher=Cisco Systems, Inc |date=16 July 2021 |acc
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  • ...ervice for Your Laboratory|Choosing and Implementing a Cloud-based Service for Your Laboratory]]''. In some cases, public information could not be found, ...d cloud come together, USC researchers win |author=Barker, B. |work=Oracle for Research Blog |date=14 July 2021 |accessdate=04 August 2023}}</ref> have us
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  • ...term "bioinformatics" was coined by Paulien Hogeweg and Ben Hesper in 1978 for "the study of informatic processes in biotic systems."<ref name="SimGrowth" ..."ImpToolBio">{{cite journal |pmid=3162770 |year=1988 |title=Improved tools for biological sequence comparison |volume=85 |issue=8 |pages=2444–8 |pmc=280
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  • ...n be viewed as a knowledge management tool used to further clinical advice for patient care based on multiple items of patient data. ...ions for the clinician. The clinician would input the information and wait for the CDSS to output the "right" choice, and the clinician would simply act o
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  • ...ystem''' (LIS) is a software system that records, manages, and stores data for clinical [[Laboratory|laboratories]]. An LIS has traditionally been most ad ...rUyK618fcC |title=Practical Pathology Informatics: Demstifying Informatics for the Practicing Anatomic Pathologist |author=Sinard, J.H. |publisher=Springe
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  • '''Author for citation''': Shawn E. Douglas '''License for content''': [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ Creative Commo
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  • ...ervice for Your Laboratory|Choosing and Implementing a Cloud-based Service for Your Laboratory]]''. In some cases, public information could not be found, ...|title=Orchard Announces Amazon Web Service–based Cloud Services Solution for Its Orchard Harvest Customers |publisher=Orchard Software Corporation |date
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  • ...is comprised of numerous sectors. A major search engine for the industry, for example, breaks the industry up into no fewer than 47 different categories. ...oads/Paper_glass_melting.pdf|title=Application of Model Predictive Control for Quality Control of Glass Melting Processes|accessdate=28 March 2012|format=
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  • ...= University of Washington, International Training and Education Center for Health ...s the Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL), the U.S. [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] (CDC), and the University of Washington's
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  • {{About|the general software replacement for laboratory notebooks|other uses of the term "electronic laboratory notebook ...replace more traditional paper-based [[laboratory notebook]]s, which have for centuries been used by academic and industry researchers to document the pr
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  • ...020}}</ref> Details are abstracted from end-users, who no longer have need for expertise in, or control over, the technology infrastructure "in the cloud" The term "cloud" is used as a metaphor for the Internet, based on the cloud drawing used in the past to represent the
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  • ...ervice for Your Laboratory|Choosing and Implementing a Cloud-based Service for Your Laboratory]]''. In some cases, public information could not be found, ...tation is rigorous—that Alibaba has been seemingly been vetted by CNAS. As for direct experience with laboratories, Alibaba reportedly had interactions wi
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  • ...ntered from mobile devices or dedicated computers and may include requests for medications, laboratory tests, and patient care assessments. In many cases ...thor=Dixon, Brian E.; Zafar, Atif |publisher=AHRQ National Resource Center for Health IT |date=January 2009 |accessdate=04 December 2015}}</ref><ref name=
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  • ...ervice for Your Laboratory|Choosing and Implementing a Cloud-based Service for Your Laboratory]]''. In some cases, public information could not be found, ...web |url=https://www.btbsoftware.com/ |title=BtB Software: LIMS; Designed for Public Health and Private Clinical Laboratories |publisher=BtB Software, LL
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  • ...ing able to deliver "public cloud services and infrastructure as-a-service for your workloads—on premises, fully managed in a pay-per-use model at the e ...ervice for Your Laboratory|Choosing and Implementing a Cloud-based Service for Your Laboratory]]''. In some cases, public information could not be found,
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  • ...rm (DACP) for Azure, VMware, and Red Hat OpenShift; Dell APEX Hybrid Cloud for VMware; and Dell APEX Storage, among others.<ref name="DellConsumptionGet"> ...loud-services-for-all-your-essential-workloads/ |title=APEX Cloud Services for All Your Essential Workloads |author=Agarwal, S. |work=Dell Blog |date=05 M
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  • ...ervice for Your Laboratory|Choosing and Implementing a Cloud-based Service for Your Laboratory]]''. In some cases, public information could not be found, ...oratories |work=ZoomInfo |accessdate=04 August 2023}}</ref>, was found. As for laboratory informatics companies that have deployed or are deploying their
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  • ...||thumb|400px|right|The CDC and its partner laboratories all work together for the benefit of the public and its health.]] ...me="PHANovick">{{cite book |title=Public Health Administration: Principles for Population-based Management |chapter=Chapter 27: Public Health Laboratory A
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  • |agency_name = Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services |chief1_position = Administrator, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
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  • ...cfm |title=A2LA Training Programs Overview |publisher=American Association for Laboratory Accreditation |accessdate=08 February 2016}}</ref> ...Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). The AALA (later dubbed the A2LA for convenience) was set up as a private sector alternative to the National Ins
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  • ...name="TsimAnAdapt02">{{cite journal |title=An adaptation to ISO 9001:2000 for certified organisations |journal=Managerial Auditing Journal |author=Tsim, ...rocess has been criticized at times as being wasteful and not being useful for all organizations.<ref name="clifford">{{cite web |url=https://www.inc.com/
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  • ...ervice for Your Laboratory|Choosing and Implementing a Cloud-based Service for Your Laboratory]]''. In some cases, public information could not be found, ...load.asp?sn=345 |format=PDF |title=“Leveraging ICTs and Digital Government for Innovative Solutions to Address the COVID-19 Pandemic Responses in Africa |
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  • ...rade Facilitation and Electronic Business (UN/CEFACT) and the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS). ebXML was crea ...ml.eu.org/about_ebxml.htm |title=About ebXML |publisher=European Committee for Standardization |date=03 February 2009 |accessdate=28 August 2014}}</ref>:
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  • ...title=CLIA - How to Obtain a CLIA Certificate of Waiver |publisher=Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |date=March 2006 |accessdate=10 September 20 ...ality Control |chapter=Chapter 3: Good Clinical Laboratory Practice (GCLP) for Molecular Based Tests Used in Diagnostic Laboratories |author=Viana, Raquel
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  • ...ks of a reference testing laboratory includes creating reference materials for calibrating scales like this one.]] ...oks.google.com/books?id=-bdRvKaEIFYC&pg=PA23 |title=Practical Biochemistry for Medical Students |author=Raghu, B. |publisher=Jaypee Brothers Publishers |y
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  • |agency_name = National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health |parent_agency = [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]]
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  • ...all programs they used as well as the permission and ability to modify it for their own use. Software, including source code, was commonly shared by indi ...ctly. Leased machines required software support while providing no revenue for software, and some customers able to better meet their own needs did not wa
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  • ...studies conducted at distributed sites. It is customizable and extensible for particular scientific needs. The platform supports a variety of applicatio ...Key Corporation|Labkey]] leads development and maintenance of the software for the LabKey Server user community. The company sells a number of professiona
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  • ...le-cloud-turns-profit-for-the-first-time/ |title=Google Cloud turns profit for the first time |author=Miller, R. |work=TechCrunch |date=25 April 2023 |acc ...services that runs on the same infrastructure that Google uses internally for its end-user products.<ref name="GoogleCloudWhy">{{cite web |url=https://cl
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  • ...ed by many to be one of the fathers of cellular pathology, remembered most for his collection of lectures on the topic, published as ''Cellular Pathology' ....<ref name="IlesBiomed" /> Different types of smear tests may also be used for cancer diagnosis. In this sense, it is termed a ''cytologic smear''.<ref na
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  • ...refers to the need for an informatics system to manage the data necessary for and generate by the biospecimen management process, although not much detai ...not only a long term cord blood storage bank, but also provide stem cells for research purposes.
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  • ...3 April 2014}}</ref> Hospitals are usually funded by the public sector, by for-profit and non-profit health organizations, health insurance companies, or ...yal Hospital Chelsea, established in 1681 as a retirement and nursing home for veteran soldiers.<ref name="HuttPapers">{{cite book |url=http://books.googl
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  • ...ation presented. JavaScript and the XMLHttpRequest object provide a method for exchanging data asynchronously between browser and server to avoid full pag ...set of technologies would formally stick with the name "Ajax," an acronym for "asynchronous JavaScript and XML," and be described by Adaptive Path's foun
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  • ...non-NIH research facilities through its Extramural Research Program (ERP). For example, in 2003 the NIH and its extramural arm provided 28% of biomedical ...rch in different disciplines of biomedical science. The IRP is responsible for many scientific accomplishments, including the discovery of fluoride to pre
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  • ....com/products/ |title=Products - The Linode cloud platform, infrastructure for innovation |publisher=Linode |accessdate=04 August 2023}}</ref> Linode has .../2022/02/15/akamai-acquires-linode-for-900m/ |title=Akamai acquires Linode for $900M |author=Lardinois, F. |work=TechCrunch |date=15 February 2022 |access
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  • ...lation and servicing of automotive-related products. The standard provides for continual improvement of these processes, emphasizing defect prevention and ...onths later, at a European QS-9000 implementation meeting, representatives for the U.S. automakers learned that similar efforts had already been underway
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  • ...ervice for Your Laboratory|Choosing and Implementing a Cloud-based Service for Your Laboratory]]''. In some cases, public information could not be found, ...integrate with our other systems and business processes, making it easier for our end users to perform their tasks?'''
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  • ...overview/content_management/all |title=Usage of content management systems for websites |publisher=W3Techs |accessdate=29 March 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite we ...mployed on approximately 2,000 blogs as of May 2003. It was written in PHP for use with MySQL by Michel Valdrighi, who is now a contributing developer to
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  • ...system validations, audit trails, electronic signatures, and documentation for closed and open software and systems involved in processing specific electr ...electronic signatures. However, at that time the government did not allow for digital signatures. In July 1992, the FDA began soliciting comments about t
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  • ...care experts and information scientists collaborating to create standards for the exchange, management, and integration of electronic health care informa ...20}}</ref> HL7 and its members provide a framework (and related standards) for the exchange, integration, sharing, and retrieval of electronic health info
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  • ...tle=Fiscal Year 2013 Budget in Brief: Strengthening Health and Opportunity for All Americans |publisher=U.S. Department of Health and Human Services |date ...ram-inventory.html |title=HHS Federal Program Inventory |publisher=Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services |accessdate=23 March 2014}}</ref> Those operat
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  • # "explore[s] the potential for prevention at all vulnerable points in the causal chains leading to disease ...ases from doctors, [[Hospital|hospitals]], and [[Laboratory|laboratories]] for infectious disease surveillance.
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  • |agency_name = Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |preceding5 = Center for Disease Control (1970–1980)
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  • | developer = Earlham Institute, Ontario Institute for Cancer Research ...en-source-LIMS-for-NGS/ |title=TGAC launches MISO: A free open source LIMS for NGS |publisher=The Genome Analysis Centre |date=23 July 2012 |archivedate=3
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  • *[[Main_Page/news#April_18.2C_2011:|LIMSwiki naming conventions for article titles]] ...for Medical Diagnostics and Research|Laboratory Informatics Buyer's Guide for Medical Diagnostics and Research]]'', 2022 Edition
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  • phpBB was started by James Atkinson as a simple UBB-like forum for his own website on June 17, 2000. Nathan Codding and John Abela joined the ...B 2.0.x began development entirely from scratch; the developer's ambitions for phpBB had outgrown the original codebase. Doug Kelly joined the team shortl
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  • ...ks.google.com/books?id=H794Ej9GPFcC&pg=PA1 |chapter=Chapter 1: Informatics for Infectious Disease Research and Control |title=Infectious Disease Informati ...pite the increase in the number of these systems, some challenges remained for them in the mid-2000s: they required better interoperability among other su
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  • ...nformatics for Cancer Research: Introduction |title=Biomedical Informatics for Cancer Research |authors=Ochs, M.F.; Casagrande, J.T.; Davuluri, R.V. |publ * the development of standards for the entry, annotation, and sharing of clinical cancer data
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  • ...s/initiatives.php.html |title=Informatics Initiatives: Cyberinfrastructure for Evolutionary Biology |publisher=National Evolutionary Synthesis Center |ac ...(EIL). The university's administration subsequently took down the website for having "unapproved research," which reportedly included unpublished scholar
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  • ...italization can result in cost savings to the party responsible for paying for the patient's health care.<ref name="SurgiBaylor">{{cite web |url=http://ww ...or Medicare and Medicaid Services]] (CMS) began approving payments to ASCs for nearly 200 procedures. {{As of|2011}} more than 5,300 ASCs in the United St
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  • ...a need "to create an open-source and flexible management prototype system for neurobiological images in order to improve their sharing, storage, mining a ...9211108/http://cni.stanford.edu/cni-team/ |title=The CNI Team |work=Center for Cognitive and Neurobiological Imaging |publisher=Stanford University |archi
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  • ...'''PMS''') is a software-based information and enterprise management tool for physician offices that offers a set of key features that support an individ While computing was advancing in the early 1970s, for many physicians with their own practices the hardware and software of the t
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  • ...ro/2002/9290610050.pdf |format=PDF |title=Medical Records Manual - A Guide for Developing Countries |publisher=WHO |date=March 2001 |accessdate=08 May 201 ...tled on some standards in the scope of the [[Health Level 7|HL7]] platform for health care informatics. Respective standards are available with ISO/HL7 10
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  • ...ays to view and analyze existing information, as well as predictive models for information that does not yet exist.<ref name="BerendsohnBio">{{cite journa ...urnal=Bioinformatics |title=Biodiversity Informatics: Automated Approaches for Documenting Global Biodiversity Patterns and Processes |author=Guralnick, R
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  • ...d Automated Manufacturing Practice (GAMP) |publisher=International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering |accessdate=15 April 2020}}</ref> One of the cor ...eated. These documents then form the basis for the traceability matrix and for the formal testing of internal acceptance, factory acceptance, and site acc
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