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computerized and collection
:: A knowledge base ( abbreviated KB, kb or Δ ) is a special kind of database for knowledge management, providing the means for the computerized collection, organization, and retrieval of knowledge.
* Electronic data capture, a computerized system designed for the collection of clinical data in electronic format
In the field of bioinformatics, a sequence database is a large collection of computerized (" digital ") nucleic acid sequences, protein sequences, or other sequences stored on a computer.
He put the Department through the most complete reorganization in its twenty-five year history ; created the Health Care Financing Administration ( HCFA ) to run Medicare and Medicaid ; mounted major health promotion and disease prevention programs, including childhood immunization, the first national anti-smoking campaign, an alcoholism initiative, and issuance of Healthy People, the first Surgeon General's Report on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention which for the first time set health goals for the American people ; began the collection of hundreds of millions of dollars of defaulted student loans, and instituted computerized techniques to police welfare, Medicare and Medicaid programs ; worked with the Congress to maintain the financial integrity of the Social Security system, contain health care costs, and restructure Federal aid to elementary, secondary and higher education ; and issued the first regulations to provide equal opportunity to the handicapped and to provide equal athletic opportunity to women under Title IX.
Working papers ( audit documentation ) is the formal collection of auditors notes, documents, flowcharts, correspondence, results of observations, plans and results of tests, the audit plan, minutes of meetings, computerized records, data files or application results

computerized and books
The computerized checking system has been set up for all the books in the library, and located in the library building is the Imported Teaching Materials Center for the forestry universities and colleges nationwide.
The library has a carved cabinet, card index of books, and a computerized database of books.
DAISY ( Digital Accessible Information System ) is a technical standard for digital audio books, periodicals and computerized text.

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Joint Communications is specifically responsible for receiving incoming 9-1-1 emergency telephone calls, and dispatching the appropriate personnel ; receiving other non-emergency telephone calls and dispatching, routing, or messaging those calls to the correct personnel ; entering information into, and inquiring information from the Missouri Uniform Law Enforcement System ( MULES ) and the National Crime Information Center ( NCIC ) crime databases ; maintaining a detailed computerized log of requests received and dispatched ; and keeping current on city and county geography, so that members may assist responding personnel in locating addresses.
It was common before the modern era of computerized fuel injection to specify at least a couple of different heat ranges for plugs for an automobile engine ; a hotter plug for cars which were mostly driven slowly around the city, and a colder plug for sustained high speed highway use.
The game is similar to the traditional game of tic-tac-toe, but is played on four 4 × 4 grids stacked vertically on top of each other ; it is basically a computerized version of the board game Qubic using traditional tic-tac-toe notation and layout.
The hall includes multi-level boxes and moveable orchestra pit ; spacious backstage facilities with individual, crew and chorus dressing rooms, cast lounge, green room, loading dock and break areas ; an expansive multi-level lobby ; public and private reception areas ; full-service front-of-house, technical and support staff offices ; an on-site computerized box office ; and a 5-level parking garage adjacent to the building.
Modern methods of geomancy include, in addition to the traditional ways, computerized random number generators or thrown objects ; other methods including counting the eyes on potatoes, spinning specialized dice, or drawing a number of beans from a sack in a manner similar to kumalak.
Moving from paper share certificates and written share registers to " dematerialized " shares, computerized trading and registration required not only extensive changes to legislation but also the development of the necessary technology: online and real time systems rather than batch ; electronic communications rather than the postal service, telex or the physical shipment of computer tapes, and the development of secure cryptographic algorithms.
; Digitize: The computerized technique of turning a design image into an embroidery program.
Historically, reporters often created " briefs " ( abbreviations ) on-the-fly, and sometimes mixed theories, which could make it difficult for one reporter to read another reporter's notes ; but current versions of theories are primarily designed for computerized translation using a standardized dictionary provided by the company that promulgates the theory, which forces reporters to stick with one theory and use only the specific combinations in that company's dictionary.
He sold his concept to the US Census Bureau ; thus, the Census of 1890 was the first ever computerized database — consisting, in essence, of thousands of boxes full of punched cards.
The newest dialysis machines on the market are highly computerized and continuously monitor an array of safety-critical parameters, including blood and dialysate flow rates ; dialysis solution conductivity, temperature, and pH ; and analysis of the dialysate for evidence of blood leakage or presence of air.
In computing, the bit bucket is jargon for where lost computerized data has gone, by any means ; any data which does not end up where it is supposed to, being lost in transmission, a computer crash, or the like, is said to have gone to the bit bucket — that mysterious place on a computer where lost documents go, as in:
Survey results showed that a nominal number of people thought of the computerized legal search system ; a similarly small number thought of Toyota's luxury car division.
Very sensitive equipment could be used to look for magnetic fields, or for the characteristic electrical noise emitted by the computerized technology in digital tape recorders ; however, if the place being monitored has many computers, photocopiers, or other pieces of electrical equipment installed, it may become very difficult.
This convinced many in the field that part-of-speech tagging could usefully be separated out from the other levels of processing ; this in turn simplified the theory and practice of computerized language analysis, and encouraged researchers to find ways to separate out other pieces as well.
The artificial intelligences can appear in a series of computerized realities, based on cislunar spheres, that are also accessed by humans, but as a type of internet ; however, the true residence of the TechnoCore is unknown to the Hegemony.
* Fully computerized and wired campus: internal and external email and Internet access for all ; campus-wide wireless access

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* Mazda Eunos 800 ( 1996 – 2003 ) ( Optional, computerized, high and low speed )

computerized and journals
It provides computerized retrieval of bibliographic library database i. e. Online Public Access Catalog ( OPAC ) for thousands of journals and online databases.
The library processes and functions are fully computerized and in addition to print material, it provides access to more than 40, 000 online full text journals.

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This is a sip-and-puff device which allows a person with substantial disability to make selections and navigate computerized interfaces by controlling inhalations and exhalations.
Brazil's push for nationalization of the computer-related industry in the 1970s also began with the navy, which could not decipher the " black box " computerized range-finding and firing mechanisms on the British frigates they had purchased, and did not want to be dependent on imported maintenance.
Other similar types of calendars can include computerized systems, which can be set to remind the user of upcoming events and appointments.
In many corporate environments, standalone fax machines have been replaced by fax servers and other computerized systems capable of receiving and storing incoming faxes electronically, and then routing them to users on paper or via an email ( which may be secured ).
Strategies can be divided into those in which investments can be selected by managers, known as " discretionary / qualitative ", or those in which investments are selected using a computerized system, known as " systematic / quantitative ".
The biocybernetic loop describes the closed loop system that receives psychophysiological data from the player, transforms that data into a computerized response, which then shapes the future psychophysiological response from the player.
APS was developed by several of the major film manufacturers to provide a film with different formats and computerized options available, though APS panoramas were created using a mask in panorama-capable cameras, far less desirable than a true panoramic camera, which achieves its effect through a wider film format.
Fewer postmarks are used now than previously, with the advent of meter labels, which indicate the precise date and time of acceptance at the post office, some types of computer vended postage, and computerized postage that people can print from their own PCs ( called PC Postage in the United States, these services were offered by such companies as Stamps. com and Neopost, Inc .).
The first computerized corpus of transcribed spoken language was constructed in 1971 by the Montreal French Project, containing one million words, which inspired Shana Poplack's much larger corpus of spoken French in the Ottawa-Hull area.
In his landmark paper published in 1961, he described the basic concept which was later used by Allan McLeod Cormack to develop the mathematics behind computerized tomography.
X-rays and computerized tomography ( CT ) are not used, especially in the first trimester, due to the ionizing radiation, which has teratogenic effects on the fetus.
All computerized documents are technically electronic, which are limited in size only by computer memory or computer data storage space.
Once aboard Blaine, a highly intelligent, computerized train which is insane due to system degradation, it announces its intention to derail itself with them aboard unless they can defeat it in a riddle contest.
It also pioneered a unique method of generating 3-D vehicle animation by filming white-outlined black miniatures against black backgrounds using a computerized motion-control camera and high-contrast film, then printing the negatives onto acetate frame-by-frame, to create animation cels which were then hand-painted.
Beginning in the 1950s, servomechanism were applied to the control of lathes and other machine tools via numerical control, which often was coupled with computers to yield computerized numerical control.
Haverford's Magill Library boasts more than a half million of its own volumes and has access to nearly two million more through its unusual Tripod computerized catalog system, which integrates its library with those of neighboring Bryn Mawr and Swarthmore Colleges.
It was a Unix version of the runoff text-formatting program from Multics, which was a descendant of RUNOFF for CTSS ( the first computerized text-formatting application ).
Christensen and Suess became enamored of the idea of creating a computerized answering machine and message center, which would allow members to call in with their then-new modems and leave announcements for upcoming meetings.
* The Grid, the computerized virtual world in which the Tron franchise exists
SAC had many Radar Bomb Scoring ( RBS ) sites across the country which had very similar acquisition and tracking radar, plus similar computerized plotting boards which were used to record the bomber tracks and bomb release points.
Recently, partial computerized grading of essays has been introduced for some tests, which is even more controversial.
In 1971 Tati “ Suffered the indignity of having to make an advert for Lloyds Bank in England ” in which he depicted the bank of the future as being dehumanized with money dispensed from a computerized counter.

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