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Size will help insurance companies create computerized data systems that track diagnoses, treatments and prescriptions.
The audit examined an array of records in 10 schools, comparing them with computerized data sent to the state.
The paper-and-pencil era, as Hirdt calls it, has given way to mostly computerized data tracking.
Feeding behavior was recorded by a computerized data acquisition system.
These included microphones hidden in water coolers, sophisticated new photographic techniques and — perhaps most relevant for today — computerized data collection.
"The computerized data goes back 15 years," says Neil Risch, a statistical geneticist at UCSF who co-led the study.
The New Yorker, December 26 , 1988P. 22 Talk story about a computerized data bank containing all the popular songs of 1988, a project of the ARChive of Contemporary Music.
The article does not mention the well-documented vulnerability of computerized data to unauthorized access by hackers and identity thieves, among others.
There has also been speculation that many of the gun owners who have applied for licenses may be trying to sabotage the computerized data base.
A state project in 1970 used computerized data matching to help singles find soul mates, "for the good of the people's economy".
A federal judge ruled yesterday that the pharmaceutical industry could continue to use computerized data showing which doctors are prescribing what drugs.
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