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The specific elaborated computerized techniques are computer-aided detection, computer-aided diagnosis, and automatic semantic mapping.
Computerized techniques that could improve efficiency, however, have been criticized as costly, inconvenient and difficult to use.
On the other hand, our results highlight the need of new computerized techniques to quantitatively analyze these patterns.
The device uses relatively sophisticated computerized techniques enabling a large reduction of the number of human interventions in the process of offender identification and sanctioning (direct digital network transmission of data, computer identification of license plates and of offenders' addresses...)...
With the introduction of computerized techniques, the empirical art of ash deposition from impurities in combustion gasses is rapidly being transformed into the science of mineral transformation and ash deposition.
As a large number of inter-related variables can be adjusted to modify the process, computerized techniques have become popular for fluid-bed process control – fuzzy logic, neural networks, and models based on experimental design techniques are several examples.
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Computerized tomography of the chest is found as a better technique compared to the chest roentgenogram by visualization of burrows and tunnels joining the Paragonimus cystic lesions [ 150].
Rick's suggestion that computerizing our health records might allow us to "use data-mining techniques to tease out patterns that would add immeasurably to the health of the public" is not that far-fetched.
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