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    CHAPTER I Introduction Computer-based patient records is a system in which its function are becoming an essential technology for health care in part because the information management challenges were being faced by health care professionals that are increasing daily. The system stores data regarding additional medical information records in a relational database. Most published studies to date have been in the area of keeping the records safety. The database is a general setting of compiling

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    into and are still reaching into various other fields thus resulting in highly innovative‚ extremely useful state-of-the-art products. A few of these new fields include geo-textiles‚ aerospace-textiles‚ automobile-textiles‚ medical-textiles‚ nano-textiles‚ etc. Of these medical textiles is a field which is given especial importance as it pertains to precious human life. Among the various advancements taking place in it‚ the increasing use of biopolymers in the production of various biocompatible products

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    Technology of WW1

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    Technologies of World War I Roland Brown HIST102 Dr. Kahan September 21‚ 2014 There have been several technological improvements on the battlefield since the start of the first Great War. Armies set foot in combat zones anticipating offensive victories with the use of their numbers alone. Trench warfare proved these old tactics to be erroneous and obsolete. Complimenting these new approaches to warfare were also new weapons. The development of the machine gun‚ artillery‚ tanks

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    TECHNOLOGY AND JOBS

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    Technology and Jobs Abstract Have you ever asked yourself whether or not technology may possibly be taking away multiple jobs from us humans? Why is this so? Jobs are becoming increasingly obsolete due to the fact that now‚ the job can be done by a computer. Now‚ when you go to the grocery store‚ there are self-checkout registers in which you‚ the consumer‚ do the work while the cashier’s job becomes less aggravating. Also‚ in the medical field‚ there are many operations and procedures that can

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    Week 8 - APA Electronic Medical Records Assignment Posted: Sun 04/08/2012 11:49 AM ‚ by: Heather Dupuis ( hdupuis@email.phoenix.edu ) Previous | Next Reply View/Print Flag Message Mark as unread Hello Everyone‚ Per the Syllabus‚ the Electronic Medical Records assignment due on Day 7‚ Sunday April 15 must be written in APA format. Please review the APA Example Paper and The Writing Style Handbook I provided to you in Week 1 to assist you in completing this APA paper.

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    Science and Technology Justin Larson University of Phoenix‚ Axia College Science and Technology Where would we be as a global community without the study and aid of science and technology? How could humankind have survived through the ages without it? Science and technology have been around for almost as long as time itself. Ancient caveman used early science to learn how to make fire. Caveman‚ who developed spears from sticks tied with carved stones to hunt with‚ benefited

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    Medical Ethics: Abortion

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    PHILOSOPHY AND ETHICS The medical issue that I have chosen to study is abortion. Abortion is the action of deliberately killing or removing an unborn child. This is controversial due to different beliefs about when a child has physical conscience or is ‘alive’ and for the reason in which a mother has for killing her unborn child. The ethical beliefs surrounding abortion depend on person to person and are strongly influenced by political and religious views. As technology improves the boundaries of

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    Medical Tourism in India

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    CHAPTER .1 Introduction Medical tourism in India After the silicon rush India is now considered as the golden spot for treating patients mostly from the developed countries and Far East for ailments and procedures of relatively high cost and complexity. India is also aggressively promoting medical tourism in the current years -and slowly now it is moving into a new area of "medical outsourcing‚" where subcontractors provide services to the overburdened medical care systems in western countries

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    Discoveries In All Industries Technology advances show people a more efficient way to do things‚ and these processes get results. For example‚ education has been greatly advanced by the technological advances of computers. Students are able to learn on a global scale without ever leaving their classrooms. Agricultural processes that once required dozens upon dozens of human workers can now be automated‚ thanks to advances in technology‚ which means cost-efficiency for farmers. Medical discoveries occur at

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    Benefits of Technology

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    Economy Benefit from Technology An important aspect of having a successful economy is the ability for a country to trade its goods and service in an efficient way. The development of technology have greatly help to change the way countries trade their goods. Technology has currently reduce the time it takes to deliver the goods all over the world. From stem engines to diesel power engines and now with the aid of cargo ship we can reach the any place within few hours or minutes. For an example

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