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There is currently no analogue for images of the globally accessible DNA sequence archive, although there are some well developed plans to create partial or federated image archives 6. Arguably one aspect which makes the creation of centralised image archives more complex is that the open-ended nature of image acquisition allows a potentially unlimited data flow into such an archive.
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The chief medical officer for GE's HIT division foresees innovation such as centralised image-sharing archives to allow remote "teleradiology".
Under Viktor Orbán, Hungary's pugnacious prime minister, the government has moved with ruthless speed and determination to remake the country in its own image, centralising power, abolishing or taking over formerly independent institutions.Tuesday's large, and peaceful, protest shows that plenty of civic space remains for the opposition.
Centralised remote archiving is illegal in the Czech Republic, but is an aim in the deployment of the national image archiving solution in France.
It centralised back-office functions.
All buying should be centralised.
Management is devolved, not centralised.
The Thai state is highly centralised.
The commissioning is also too centralised.
Decision-making in China is very centralised.
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