Hospital Automation
Mostrando 13-22 de 22 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. AvaliaÃÃo de dependabilidade de sistemas com mecanismos tolerantes a falha: desenvolvimento de um mÃtodo hÃbrido baseado em EDSPN e diagrama de blocos
In current days, we observe a vertiginous advance of technology and a larger dependence of the society on computational systems. A massive use of computerized devices, fixed and mobile, inside a concept of ubiquitous computation, and the increasing pervasiveness of computers and services networks, have been turning systems extremely complex and dynamic. This
Publicado em: 2007
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14. Computerized Supervision Applied to a Wastewater Treatment Plant / Supervisão computadorizada aplicada a uma estação de tratamento de efluentes
Buscam-se de soluções de automação computadorizada de baixo custo que auxiliem estações compactas de tratamento de efluentes a adequar o efluente tratado aos requisitos legais, protegendo os corpos receptores contra lançamentos inadequados. Tem por objetivos específicos o desenvolvimento de um sistema de supervisão automática para pequenas estaçõ
Publicado em: 2007
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15. Estudo morfometrico da região orbitaria humana atraves da reconstrução tridimensional computadorizada de imagens tomograficas
A morphometric study was conducted in five humans cadaver heads with preserved orbital region , obtained from the Departament of Human Anatomy in I the Institute of Biology of the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP). The heads were scanned by a computer tomograph in the Radiology Departament of the Clinics Hospital. Three dimensional reconstructions were
Publicado em: 1995
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16. Implementing hospital library automation: the GaIN project. Georgia Interactive Network for Medical Information.
The GaIN (Georgia Interactive Network for Medical Information) Hospital Libraries' Local Automation Project was a one-year, grant-funded initiative to implement an integrated library system in three Georgia hospitals. The purpose of the project was to install the library systems, describe the steps in hospital library automation, and identify issues and barr
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17. OCLC for the hospital library: the justification plan for hospital administration.
This paper delineates the necessary steps to provide hospital administrators with the information needed to evaluate an automated system, OCLC, for addition to the medical library. Based on experience at the Norton-Children's Hospitals, included are: (1) cost analyses of present technical processing systems and cost comparisons with OCLC; (2) delineation of
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18. Automating Veterans Administration libraries: I. National planning and development.
The Veterans Administration Library Network (VALNET) needed an automated library system that could interface with the agency's national automation activities. The Library Special Interest Users Group was established to oversee the selection of appropriate automated systems. The Massachusetts General Hospital Utility Multi-Programming System (MUMPS) computer
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19. Evaluation of Fluorescence-Based Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism Analysis for Molecular Typing in Hospital Epidemiology: Comparison with Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis for Typing Strains of Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus faecium
Fluorescence-based amplified fragment length polymorphism (fbAFLP) is a novel assay based on the fluorescent analysis of an amplified subset of restriction fragments. The fbAFLP assay involves the selective PCR amplification of restriction fragments from a total digest of genomic DNA. The ligation of adapters with primer-specific sites coupled with primers c
American Society for Microbiology.
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20. A study of workload units in five microbiology laboratories.
A study of a modified Canadian unit system of measuring laboratory workload was undertaken in five joint Public Health Laboratory Service and hospital microbiology laboratories. Ten percent of the specimens received over six months were sampled, the number of units expended on each was recorded, and the results were analysed on a central computer. The proces
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21. The Vitek analyser for routine bacterial identification and susceptibility testing: protocols, problems, and pitfalls.
Automated and semiautomated technology in microbiology has seen great advances in recent years. The choice of automated equipment for the identification and susceptibility testing of bacteria in a routine diagnostic laboratory depends on speed, accuracy, ease of use, and cost factors. The Vitek analyser (bioMerieux, UK) was installed in a busy diagnostic tea
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22. An analysis of relative costs and potential benefits of different policies for antenatal screening for beta thalassaemia trait and variant haemoglobins.
AIMS: To investigate the costs and potential benefits of different policies for antenatal screening for haemoglobinopathies in two multiethnic London communities. METHODS: 1000 consecutive antenatal patient samples referred to each of two London teaching hospital laboratories for haemoglobinopathy testing were investigated using the standard procedures of th