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* Computer-aided diagnosis / Computer-assisted detection, in medicine, a combination of computer science and radiography used to support the diagnostic process

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Computer-aided design ( CAD ), also known as computer-aided design and drafting ( CADD ), is the use of computer systems to assist in the creation, modification, analysis, or optimization of a design.
Computer-aided Assessment ( also but less commonly referred to as E-assessment ), ranging from automated multiple-choice tests to more sophisticated systems is becoming increasingly common.
Computer-aided drafting and design, digital imaging and design, software and business accounting, associate degree nursing, chemical dependency dounseling, health information technology, computer network systems and administration, computer science database and web programming yechnology, emergency medical technology ( paramedics ), mechatronics, and welding technology are some of the courses offered at the TSTC campus.
Computer-aided technologies ( or CAx ) now serve the basis for mathematical and organizational tools used to create complex systems.
Computer-aided maintenance ( not to be confused with CAM which usually stands for Computer Aided Manufacturing ) refers to systems that utilize software to organize planning, scheduling and support of maintenance and repair.
The Initial Graphics Exchange Specification ( IGES ) ( pronounced eye-jess ) is a file format which defines a vendor neutral data format that allows the digital exchange of information among Computer-aided design ( CAD ) systems.
Typically STEP can be used to exchange data between CAD, Computer-aided manufacturing, Computer-aided engineering, Product Data Management / EDM and other CAx systems.

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ACIS is used by many software developers in industries such as computer-aided design ( CAD ), Computer-aided manufacturing ( CAM ), Computer-aided engineering ( CAE ), Architecture, engineering and construction ( AEC ), Coordinate-measuring machine ( CMM ), 3D animation, and shipbuilding.

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Electronic stethoscopes are also used with Computer-aided Auscultation programs to analyze the recorded heart sounds pathological or innocent heart murmurs.
Computer-aided diagnosis ( CAD ) are being tested to decrease the number of cases of cancer that are missed in mammograms.
Computer-aided stylistic analysis of the work has, however, returned ambiguous results ; some elements of style are quite uniform throughout the work, while others vary in a way that suggests multiple authorship.
Computer-aided architectural design ( CAAD ) software programs are the repository of accurate and comprehensive records of buildings and are used by architects and architectural companies.
Computer-aided role-playing game programs are designed to help game masters and players alike.

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Computer-aided learning enabled by MIDI has transformed the way technology is used in music education.
In addition, Paris Junior College provides post-secondary education, and hosts the Texas Institute of Jewelry Technology, a well-respected school of gemology, horology, and jewelry, and the Industrial Technology Division which offers programs in Air Conditioning Technology, Refrigeration Technology, Agricultural Technology, Drafting and Computer-aided Design, Electronics, Electromechanical Technology, and Welding Technology.
Computer-aided drafting describes the process of creating a technical drawing with the use of computer software.
Computer-aided design is one of the many tools used by engineers and designers and is used in many ways depending on the profession of the user and the type of software in question.
Computer-aided design | CAD rendering of Sialk's largest ziggurat based on archeological evidence.
While they were initially supposed to develop a 3D Computer-aided Design software ( CATIA, then called CATI ) to help designing planes only, the engineers brought it up to another level to provide help to other industry sectors.
Computer-aided manufacturing ( CAM ) is the use of computer software to control machine tools and related machinery in the manufacturing of workpieces.
Computer-aided engineering ( CAE ) is the broad usage of computer software to aid in engineering tasks.
It is notable as being an early ( although primitive ) Computer-aided software engineering tool for MS-DOS with support for defining relationships between data and automatically generating application code.
Computer-aided drug design uses computational chemistry to discover, enhance, or study drugs and related biologically active molecules.
Computer-aided drug design in particular becomes much more tractable when there's a high-resolution structure of a target protein bound to a potent ligand.
This was the first time that it was possible to use Computer-aided engineering ( CAE ) on microcomputers, and the product remained unique on the market for many years.
Computer-aided software engineering ( CASE ) is the scientific application of a set of tools and methods to a software system which is meant to result in high-quality, defect-free, and maintainable software products.
#* The Ninetieth Anniversary Wilson Wang Tsz-san Library and the Chung Po Yang Computer-aided Learning Centre is located between the Wings.
This is seen particularly in factories that use Computer-aided manufacturing.

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Many pools and designated bathing areas either have lifeguards, a pool safety camera system for local or remote monitoring, or computer aided drowning detection.
However, bystanders play an important role in drowning detection and either intervention or the notification of authorities by phone or alarm.
Computer automated drowning detection systems do not work in wave pools.
The Poseidon drowning detection system is a computer aided drowning detection system.
* Poseidon drowning detection system, a computer aided drowning detection system
* Poseidon drowning detection system

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While Skywalker and Jade debated the ethics of killing it, the fire of the security systems caused Jade to cut a hole in the wall bordering a lake, drowning the clone.
Pool Safety Cameras are video monitoring systems designed to reduce drowning deaths in public and private pools.

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The harbour of Mobile was formed by the drowning of the lower part of the valley of the Alabama and Tombigbee rivers as a result of the sinking of the land here, such sinking having occurred on other parts of the Gulf coast.
Described as a place of unending Springtime and a paradise of green plants, Tlalocan was the destination in the afterlife for those who died violently from phenomena associated with water, such as by lightning, drowning and water-borne diseases ( Miller and Taube, 1993 ).
Those who died in water or weather related deaths such as drowning, lightning and water-borne diseases ( leprosy, dropsy, scabies and gout ) were thought to pass on to Tlalocan when they died, as were people of stunted growth ( as their short stature was seen as a connection to the Tlaloque ).
Other video games feature instant death upon falling into water instead of giving the player a chance to swim out before drowning ( such as a few episodes of Grand Theft Auto and many others ).
On August 19, 2007, the American Psychology Association ( APA ) voted to bar participation, to intervene to stop, and to report involvement in a wide variety of interrogation techniques as torture, including " using mock executions, simulated drowning, sexual and religious humiliation, stress positions or sleep deprivation ", as well as " the exploitation of prisoners ' phobias, the use of mind-altering drugs, hooding, forced nakedness, the use of dogs to frighten detainees, exposing prisoners to extreme heat and cold, physical assault and threatening the use of such techniques against a prisoner or a prisoner's family.
After birth, other causes include toxins, severe jaundice, lead poisoning, physical brain injury, shaken baby syndrome, incidents involving hypoxia to the brain ( such as near drowning ), and encephalitis or meningitis.
The three most common causes of asphyxia in the young child are: choking on foreign objects such as toys and pieces of food, poisoning, and near drowning.
The fact that the parliamentary bill authorising the drowning went through without support from any Welsh MPs showed that the MPs ' votes in Westminster were not enough to prevent such bills from passing.
The most common non-cardiac causes: trauma, non-trauma related bleeding ( such as gastrointestinal bleeding, aortic rupture, and intracranial hemorrhage ), overdose, drowning and pulmonary embolism.
Rassenschande also featured in Die goldene Stadt, where the Sudeten German heroine faces not persecution but the allure of the big city ; when she succumbs, in defiance of blood and soil, she is seduced and abandoned by a Czech, and such a relationship leads to her drowning herself.
Since retiring as ambassador, Peterson founded The Alliance for Safe Children, TASC, which aims to lower preventable injuries to children worldwide, and focuses specifically on such issues as drowning in Asia.
* People who died of drowning — or from other causes that were seen as linked to the rain god Tlaloc, such as certain diseases and lightning — went to a paradise called Tlalocan.
An October 2007 mākutu lifting in the Wellington suburb of Wainuiomata led to the death by drowning of a woman and the hospitalisation of a teen, allegedly due to attempts to remove such a curse.
In many cities and countries such trials were usually rigged, resulting in the burning or drowning of hundreds of innocent people.
He claims to have no interest in the affairs of the world above, but occasionally intervenes to aid the oppressed, such as by giving salvaged treasure to Cretans who are revolting against their Turkish rulers and by saving ( both physically and financially ) a Ceylonese or Tamil pearl hunter who was the unfortunate victim of a diving accident, or by saving the castaways from drowning in Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea and covertly watching over the castaways in The Mysterious Island.
Larger prey, such as rabbits and adult ducks are taken sometimes and harriers have been known to subdue these by drowning them underwater.
Twenty years later (" but an instant of time on Olympus "), Jason ( Todd Armstrong ), Aristo's son grown to manhood, saves Pelias from drowning during a chance encounter, but loses a sandal into the depths of the river such that Pelias recognises him.
This pelican also takes other birds with some frequency, such as Silver gulls and Grey teal, including eggs, nestlings, fledgings and adults, which they kill by pinning them underwater and drowning them.
This is due in part to the specialized equipment ( such as rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles and dry suits ) and skill sets required, and in part because of the high potential risks, including decompression sickness and drowning.
The chronicler John of Worcester relates under the year 1099 that St. Michael's Mount was located five or six miles ( 10 km ) from the sea, enclosed in a thick wood, but that on the third day of the nones of November the sea overflowed the land, destroying many towns and drowning many people as well as innumerable oxen and sheep ; the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records under the date 11 November 1099, " The sea-flood sprung up to such a height, and did so much harm, as no man remembered that it ever did before ".
The " game " position of Rescuer is distinct from that of a genuine rescuer in an emergency, such as a firefighter who saves a victim from a burning building or a lifeguard who saves a victim from drowning.
It is not known if other human limits apply to Shaw, such as, among other things, whether he can be hurt or killed from drowning or from a lack of air.
Their pranks range from the relatively innocent, such as loudly passing gas or looking up women's kimonos, to the malevolent, such as drowning people and animals, kidnapping children, and raping women.
Hence, alligators receive undue attention relative to other far more common causes of death such as drowning or car accidents.

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