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Diagnostic and Systems
In 2006, Siemens announced the purchase of Bayer Diagnostics, which was incorporated into the Medical Solutions Diagnostics division on 1 January 2007, also in 2006 Siemens acquired Controlotron ( New York ) ( ultrasonic flow meters ) Also in 2006 Siemens acquired Diagnostic Products Corp., Kadon Electro Mechanical Services Ltd. ( now TurboCare Canada Ltd .), Kühnle, Kopp, & Kausch AG, Opto Control, and VistaScape Security Systems
BD Diagnostics is divided into Preanalytical Systems and Diagnostic Systems.
This led to additional buying that included the acquisition of Du Pont in partnership with Ortho Diagnostic Systems ; Munich based Adatomed G. m. b. H.
In 2005, the company acquired Diagnostic Systems Laboratories ( DSL ) based in Webster, Texas.
Computed Tomography Laser Mammography ( CTLM ) is the trademark of Imaging Diagnostic Systems, Inc. ( IDSI, USA ) for its optical tomographic technique for female breast imaging.
* CTLM-section on Imaging Diagnostic Systems website
Individual majors are offered in Performing Arts ; International Studies ; Military Science ; Business Information Technology ; Accounting ; Merchandising ; Power, Structural and Technical Systems ; Restaurant, Food and Beverage Service ; Therapeutic Services ; Diagnostic Services ; Maintenance, Installation and Repair ; Engineering and Technology ; Architecture and Construction ; Printing Techniques ; Visual Arts ; and Communication.

Diagnostic and company
The company ’ s products have been recognized by the Edison Institute for Leadership in Diagnostic Innovation.

Diagnostic and now
1966-Georgia Diagnostic and Classification Center, now Georgia Diagnostic Prison, is the largest employer in Butts County.
Salizhan Shakirovich Sharipov () ( born 24 August 1964 in Uzgen, Osh oblast, Kirghiz SSR, now in Kyrgyzstan ) is a Kyrgyz cosmonaut of Uzbek ancestry .. Sharipov is a co-author and investigator for the Advanced Diagnostic Ultrasound in Microgravity project.
Blending all of these interests together he is now the major shareholder in The Diagnostic Clinic, a medical clinic in London integrating Western medicine with complementary and alternative practices.
It should be noted that at this time ( 2006 ) the Diagnostic Statistical Manual ( DSM-IV-TR ) now spells out specific criteria for defining abuse and dependence.

Diagnostic and part
There are currently two widely established systems that classify mental disorders — ICD-10 Chapter V: Mental and behavioural disorders, since 1949 part of the International Classification of Diseases produced by the WHO, and the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders ( DSM-IV ) produced by the American Psychiatric Association ( APA ) since 1952.
In December 1973 — in large part due to the efforts of gay activists — the APA voted unanimously to remove homosexuality from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual.
The gay rights or gay liberation movement is often thought to have been part of anti-psychiatry in its efforts to challenge oppression and stigma and, specifically, to get homosexuality removed from the American Psychiatric Association's ( APA ) Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.
* Common Diagnostic Model ( CDM ) – The CDM schema is a part of the CIM schema that defines how system diagnostics should be incorporated into the management infrastructure.
The program is an integral part of the four departments that along with the James L. Voss Veterinary Medical Center and the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory comprise the college.
The Department of Radiography ( part of the School of Community and Health Sciences ) offers two radiography degrees, the BSc ( Hons ) Radiography ( Diagnostic Imaging ) and BSc ( Hons ) Radiography ( Radiotherapy and Oncology ), both of which are recognised by the Health Professions Council ( HPC ).
Texas A & M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory ( TVMDL ) is an integral part of the Texas A & M University System.

Systems and Laboratories
* Janus Recognition Toolkit ( JRTk ), a general purpose speech recognition toolkit developed and maintained by the Interactive Systems Laboratories at Carnegie Mellon University and Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
* TransVirtual Systems emulation of Wang Laboratories VS hardware.
Specific cinema subwoofer models appeared from JBL, Electro-Voice, Eastern Acoustic Works, Kintek, Meyer Sound Laboratories and BGW Systems in the early 1990s.
* ENIAC specifications from Ballistic Research Laboratories Report No. 971 December 1955, ( A Survey of Domestic Electronic Digital Computing Systems )
The contract for the ground system ( including data processing ) was awarded to a team led by the Weather Systems division of Harris Corporation, including subcontracts to Boeing, Atmospheric and Environmental Research ( AER ), Honeywell, Carr Astronautics, Wyle Laboratories, and Ares.
# R. B. Hill, " Early Work on Dial Telephone Systems " January, 1953 Bell Laboratories Record.
* Systems Engineering Laboratories 32 / 55, 1976
** Network Service Systems Laboratories ( Musashino )
** Access Network Service Systems Laboratories ( Tsukuba and Yokosuka )
** Energy and Environment Systems Laboratories ( Atsugi )
Qualified change agents can be found on some university faculties, or they may be private consultants associated with such organizations as the National Training Laboratories Institute for Applied Behavioral Science ( Washington, D. C .) University Associates ( San Diego, California ), the Human Systems Intervention graduate program in the Department of Applied Human Sciences ( Concordia University, Montreal, Canada ), Navitus ( Pvt ) Ltd ( Pakistan ), and similar organizations.
#" Voice Store and Forward for the Automated Office ", a presentation by Lawrence E. Bergeron, Dennis B. Howell and Dean Osborne, Wang Laboratories, Inc., Lowell, Mass., transcribed in " Computer Controlled Voice Message Systems and the Office of the Future ", Professional Program Session Record ( 10 ), Wescon / 81, Electronic Show and Convention, September 15 – 17 September 1981, section 2, pp. 1 – 8.
* Martin Weik, " MOBIDIC ", A Third Survey of Domestic Electronic Digital Computing Systems, Ballistic Research Laboratories, Report No. 1115, March 1961, pg.
* ESL Incorporated or Electronic Systems Laboratories, a former technology company in the United States, founded by William Perry
William Robert " Bert " Sutherland ( born May 10, 1936 ), older brother of Ivan Sutherland, was the longtime manager of three prominent research labs, including Sun Microsystems Laboratories ( 1992 – 1998 ), the Systems Science Laboratory at Xerox PARC ( 1975 – 1981 ), and the Computer Science Division of Bolt, Beranek and Newman, Inc. which helped develop the ARPANET.
* The Engineering Building houses the Department of Computer Science, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, dean's office, Advanced Development and UNIX Laboratory, Specialized Software Development Laboratory, Software Development Laboratory, Communications and Signal Processing Laboratory, Control Systems Laboratory, Electronics Laboratory, Electromagnetics Laboratory, Microelectronics Research Laboratories ( MRL ), and VLSI Circuit Design Laboratory.
Primarily used by the Navy Laboratories, in the 1985 time frame, CADDS was adopted by the Navy shipyards to support waterfront activities, and the Naval Sea Systems Command to support contract ship design.
ja: UNIX Systems Laboratories
no: Unix Systems Laboratories
Other members of the consortium included Acer, Control Data Corporation, Kubota, NEC Corporation, NKK, Olivetti, Prime Computer, Pyramid Technology, Siemens, Silicon Graphics, Sony, Sumitomo, Tandem Computers, Wang Laboratories, and Zenith Data Systems.
* Encore Computer ( founded 1983 ; acquired by Systems Engineering Laboratories )
Courier was built by the Palo Alto, California – based Western Development Labs ( WDL ) division of Philco, previously known as Army Fort Monmouth Laboratories and now the Space Systems / Loral division of Loral Space & Communications.
He also dove enthusiastically into the application of renewable energy sources in homes and in food-production facilities, working with Integrated Life Support Systems Laboratories ( ILS, in New Mexico ) and with Dr John Todd and the other New Alchemists involved with the " Ark " project.
A diversified base of agriculture, healthcare, manufacturing, processing, and distributing provides employment for citizens throughout southeast Illinois in such industries as Automotive Technology Systems, Marathon Petroleum Refining, Champion Laboratories, Hella Electronics, North American Lighting, Wal-Mart Distribution Center, and various healthcare centers.

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