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computerising
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Present participle of computerise
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And, though it is not in the House stimulus bill, some lawmakers still favour directing the $20 billion that is being allocated for computerising medical records exclusively towards American tech firms.
Tax collection has become far more efficient, thanks partly to computerising the system.
He wants courts to work round the clock to deal with hooligans, and to raise productivity by computerising paperwork.
Hence the determination of so many museums to make their back-room collections more widely available.The Smithsonian is trying to tackle this problem by computerising part of its catalogue over the next three years.
Andhra Pradesh has been a pioneer in reforming electricity, transferring control of water usage to farmers and computerising the issuance of government documents, which cuts down on corruption.
Various working groups have been set up, including ones for stimulating new approaches to information technology, specialist materials, education, energy conservation, computerising health services and harnessing venture capital and state aid.
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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.
One example is the decade-long attempt to computerise medical records nationally, which has produced a cost overrun of several billion pounds, a colossal loss by the main IT-company involved and no functioning system.
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.
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