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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.
Despite the majority of general practices being computerised in Australia, no GPs completed the survey online.
In addition, the quarterly reports coming from communities should be computerised in order to facilitate easy retrieval and analysis.
The Psychiatric Central Research Register was computerised in 1969 and contains data on all admissions to psychiatric inpatient facilities.
All data were stored and computerised in a common database and statistically analysed using the SPSS-program.
These data were primarily collected by the municipal registries: this was by hand on a hardcopy card from 1938 39 onwards until this was computerised in 1994.
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British banks started computerising in the 1960s.
"We need to really computerise, in every possible way, to massively increase our functional size".
There are, in total, 143 million acceptable person-years of computerised data in CPRD, and the dataset is broadly representative of the UK population.
In Flash Boys, he turns his gaze on high-frequency computerised trading in US stock markets".
When regular Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients present to the IIHS, nursing staff initiate computerised HCs in ERIC, medical staff complete them and administration staff attach the completed computerised HC to the patient's medical record in the clinic's practice software (Practix) as a PDF (portable document format).
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