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Nowadays such a program could be speedily completed with the use of computerized measuring instruments.
Officials in Connecticut and New York said there were "no guidelines" on the use of computerized public records.
Several states have laws regulating the use of computerized information, but "they are primitive, absolutely primitive," Mr. Miller said.
The use of computerized databases has revolutionized how we perform literature searches.
For non-stationary signals there are strong limitations on the use of computerized analysis techniques based on Fourier transformation.
Questions also emerged after the 2004 presidential election with reports of problems with the use of computerized voting equipment.
A government-sponsored survey of the use of computerized patient records by doctors points to two seemingly contradictory conclusions, and a health care system at odds with itself.
In its economic recovery package, the Obama administration plans to spend $19 billion to accelerate the use of computerized medical records in doctors' offices.
Nearly all experts agree that New York has been extraordinarily sophisticated in the use of computerized strategies for the effective deployment of police officers.
Quality might be improved by the use of computerized machines that use premeasured coffee pods or cartridges that eliminate the guesswork.
Development of technology paved the way for the use of computerized methods in the field of hydrate calculations.
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