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The word 'computerised' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe something that is controlled or operated by a computer or computer system. Example: Our office has recently been computerised, making our tasks much more efficient and organized.
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In Flash Boys, he turns his gaze on high-frequency computerised trading in US stock markets".
In a 2013 paper Carl Benedikt Frey and Michael Osborne, of Oxford University, analysed over 700 different occupations to see how easily they could be computerised, and concluded that 47% of employment in America is at high risk of being automated over the coming years.
But others are using fancy new techniques like cone-beam computerised tomography which actually expose people to much higher levels of radiation.Moreover, guidelines from the American Dental Association state that healthy adults should have a bitewing X-ray no more than once every two or three years, and that there is little reason to X-ray patients who do not have symptoms.
The clincher, though, came when they created computerised models of pachycephalosaur skulls and mapped the damage from each of their pitted specimens on to these virtual skulls.
The latest innovation is unmanned, miniature aircraft (adapted from army models) that can loiter over trouble spots, feeding images to police on the ground.Vast computerised collections of information have become popular too.
A similar claim was made when financial markets were computerised in the 1980s, and indeed became radically more efficient, getting as close to a perfect market as the world had seen.
They are emphasising "asymmetrical" means designed to blunt America's technological superiority: hoping to deny America the use of the seas with long-range anti-ship missiles and submarines, paralyse its highly computerised forces through cyber-warfare and neutralise spy and communications satellites.
Computerised payrolls have replaced paper-based systems everywhere.The next step is to move into the front office, to communicate electronically with customers.
The House and Senate decisions may delay that for years more, though Mr Bush has vowed to fight them.The Teamsters claim that Mexican drivers have less training, their criminal and driving records are not computerised and available to American authorities, and they represent cheap labour that will steal American truckers' jobs.
Even as a diehard stick-shifter, the computerised twin-clutch automatic gearbox in the latest Porsche 911 is clearly far superior to the manual option.
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Besides working with MRI, such a machine could also complement the results from other scanners, including computerised-tomography (CT) machines, which use X-rays.
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