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The English experience indicates that a "vision" of introducing nationwide electronic health records in the context of a broader aim to improve national health care can successfully kick-start an ambitious programme of IT based transformation.

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The vision of Musk introducing the Model 3 to a gasping (literally) audience while a virtual tote board tallied orders into the hundreds of thousands was a marketing monstrosity.

This study was designed to evaluate the impact of introducing a managed vision benefit program on the use and costs of vision services in a managed care setting and also to assess satisfaction with those services after the program was introduced.

As part of our vision to introduce change to the current system, we will continue expanding this platform into an all-encompassing destination in the coming months.

Tidal Lagoon Power Ltd chief executive Mark Shorrock said: "Securing the backing of a world-renowned investment institution marks another major milestone for the Swansea Bay project and is a clear endorsement of our vision to introduce tidal lagoon infrastructure into the UK's low carbon energy mix".

Festival artistic director Alex Poots described Magic Leap as "a way of introducing 3D CGI imagery into your field of vision" without the need for a screen.

Around a year later, the company introduced what it called "phase two" of its vision, introducing both an iPad application and print magazine to the lineup.

The concept of Retinal Vision we introduce aims at complementing these biologically inspired tools with models of higher-order visual process, specifically the Human Saccadic System.

To process the captured images in computer, the Lucas Kanade template tracking algorithm in the field of computer vision is introduced.

In person, however, the tapestries do not play the same tricks of perception as the paintings, or activate that process of synthetic vision introduced by the Impressionists, in which an image appears blurry at close range, then snaps into a more cohesive representation as you step back.

Blue Velvet represents and establishes Lynch's famous "askew vision," and introduces several common elements of Lynch's work, some of which would later become his trademarks, including distorted characters, a polarized world, and debilitating damage to the skull or brain.

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