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Handbook of Medical Informatics - Authors
Fax: +1 212 305 3302. E-mail: clayton@cucis.cis.columbia.edu ... Fax: +31 20-691 2432. E-mail: n.f.keizer@AMC.UvA.NL Dr. G.J.E. De Moor ...
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Question
Suppose a biosignal that varies between -5 millivolt and +5 millivolt is recorded and ... So, Dq = 10 / 256 = 0.039 mV = 39 microvolt. See also Panel 8.2. ...
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Handbook of Medical Informatics - Web Site
The TOC of the Handbook with links to data on this web site. Panels Panels with practical information on Medical Informatics. ...
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Handbook of Medical Informatics - Web Site
HANDBOOK of MEDICAL INFORMATICS, WEBSITE v3.3. Editors: J.H. van Bemmel, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, M.A. Musen, Stanford University, Stanford ...
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Handbook of Medical Informatics - Web Site
Panels with practical information on Medical Informatics. ... Practice the theory of Medical Informatics interactively. ...
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Handbook of Medical Informatics - Logbook
This logbook provides a chronological account of all major changes and additions made on the Web site of the Handbook. Starting January, 1998, we will ...
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Description
It consists of a flexible (floppy) disk coated with magnetic oxide surrounded by a hard plastic case (see Chapter 3, Section 3.3).
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Handbook of Medical Informatics - Web Site
The TOC of the Handbook with links to data on this web site. Panels Panels with practical information on Medical Informatics. ...
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BookText 06_02_03o
A mnemonic code is formed from one or more characters of its related class ... Therefore, mnemonic codes are generally used for limited lists of classes. ...
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BookText 06_02_03o
A mnemonic code is formed from one or more characters of its related class ... Therefore, mnemonic codes are generally used for limited lists of classes. ...