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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence 'computerised technologies' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to technologies which use computers, such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, and machine learning. For example: "Computerised technologies such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, and machine learning are revolutionising the way businesses work."
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Alternative methods for teaching CVC insertion may employ computerised technologies for simulations.
However, microcirculatory networks have rarely been studied in three-dimensions (3D) using modern computerised technologies, this has been partly due to the late arrival of suitable endothelial cell markers.
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Improving diagnostic performance might be achieved through improved diagnostic education 84 combined with low-technology (eg, test indication curves 85) or high-technology (eg, computerised diagnostic decision support 86) tools.
The cost of implementing a CAUTI prevention programme will vary based on the level of technology used (eg, computerised vs preprinted catheter orders, and whether portable bladder ultrasounds are purchased) and the time invested in implementing and evaluating the interventions.
GP surgeries are computerised, the health service has excellent technology for transferring data around the country, digital imaging and online referrals, and the largest secure email service in the world.
Participants were recruited from a website, which suggests again that the sample may have been biased towards individuals with good access to technology and an interest in computerised interventions.
Previous studies of digital whiteboards and computerised patient tracking systems have found that such technology may improve quality of data [ 18], increase patient satisfaction [ 16], and improve communication and coordination of care [ 10, 17- 19, 32].
Bibliotherapy was included, as it is a popular type of self-help and to compare computerised self-help against self-help that is not technology-mediated.
Computerised image analysis was not an option because this technology does not enable discrimination between the constitutive nuclear HMGB1 expression and the aberrant presence of cytoplasmic and extracellular HMGB1 causing pathology.
Data were extracted from computerised information and nursing records in our ED (MedUrge, MediaMed Technologies, Mont-Saint-Hilaire, Québec, Canada).
Respectively, the technologies investigated are the machine vision system and the computerised radar tomography.
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