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A number of daft plastic headless chickens on rooftops act as weather-vanes, glowing in computerised response to the level of global fear tracked by software on the internet.
The guideline, designed by the European NIDDM Policy Group is being used in a National Programme for Diabetes supported by the Portuguese Ministry of Health, who is keen to supporting its widespread use by general practitioners, namely in computerised form.
Nevertheless, further progress in the development of technologies for the acquisition of 3D images, new versions of software programs, and further studies of objective data are necessary to increase precision in computerised 3D planning.
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.
Developments in computerised methods to assign causes of death on the basis of data from verbal autopsy (VA) interviews have made possible these standardised analyses of over 110,000 deaths from 22 African and Asian Health and Demographic Surveillance System sites in the INDEPTH Network.
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In 1989, the diary included photographs to assist portion size estimations; coding was carried out by the Dunn Nutrition Unit, Cambridge using an in-house computerised data entry programme DIDO [ 20].
He kept the company at the forefront of technology, having introduced gravity-feed processing in 1957, computerised market controls in the 1960s, vacuum packing in 1961, and coffee capsules for single-shot brewing and other technical innovations in roasting and vending in later years.
In the USA, widely perceived as leading the field in hospital computerised prescribing, less than 10% of hospitals are reported [ 8] to have electronic systems.
In London's only lighthouse, Jem Finer's Longplayer is in performance: computerised Chinese singing bowls chime according to algorithms that will not repeat for a thousand years.
This shows that an easily automated and reproducible system can have good predictive ability in spite of not incorporating clinical data, which is not available in most computerised appointment systems.
It is just that I have an uneasy feeling that this is a rather unusual recession and that, for all the hard work that goes into Bank of England economic forecasts (and I know it does: I've worked for the Bank in my time), the full potential impact of the credit crunch is simply not captured in those computerised equations.
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