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Nothing in the look of the maps betrays their computerized origin, the most fundamental of the changes in cartography.
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Even music that doesn't wear its computerized origins on its sleeve -- the mainstream pop of Christina Aguilera, Britney Spears or, for that matter, of Madonna -- relies far more on sampling and looping (programming a sampled phrase to repeat indefinitely) than on the rock 'n' roll staples of guitar playing and drumming.
All patients treated for TB are entered in a computerized database which stores information on gender, age, origin, microbiological details, co-morbidities including results of HIV testing (performed in all cases after informed consent), diagnosis of previous TB, antimicrobial drug resistance, chest X-ray findings and treatment prescribed.
These findings contribute to our ability to classify the origin of blood vessel by processing Doppler waveforms by a computerized method.
In addition to recording clinical variables collected from the computerized information system (Metavision; IMDsoft, Tel Aviv, Israel), we recorded the age, sex, admission category, origin (home, emergency room, or ward), and McCabe score of each patient [ 17].
Stroke must be diagnosed according to the World Health Organization definition (rapidly developed clinical signs of focal (or global) disturbances of cerebral function, lasting more than 24 hours or leading to death, with no other apparent cause than of vascular origin [ 17]; or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or confirmed by computerized tomography (CT ).
Inspection of phono-spectral waves, as recorded by a computerized software from the two loudspeakers, assured the sounds to be equal at their origin.
Since 1981, the school mascot has been a bobcat, whose origin can be traced back to the abbreviation then being used by the Bobst Library computerized catalog short: Bobcat.
It is not until the second paragraph on page 20 that the authors get to defining homology, and do it with a whiff of ambiguity: "Though homology has the precise meaning of "having a common evolutionary origin", it also carries the loose meaning of "possessing sequence similarity or being matched" when translated into computerized homology searches".
Though homology has the precise meaning of "having a common evolutionary origin" [ 67], it also carries the loose meaning of "possessing sequence similarity or being matched" when translated into computerized homology searches.
See also computerized typesetting.
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