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1 tronics is crucial for continued progress in information technology.
2  from sensing and biomedicine to imaging and information technology.
3 e photonic circuits, bio-sensing and quantum information technology.
4 care performance goals that depend on health information technology.
5 gration and low energy consumption in modern information technology.
6 le-photon source for applications in quantum information technology.
7  increasingly important in communication and information technology.
8 y solitons in broad-area lasers as pixels in information technology.
9 emes, emergency medical services, and health information technology.
10 for the workings of mind, of culture, and of information technology.
11 mportant step for its application in quantum information technology.
12 optoelectronic communication technology, and information technology.
13 ea, in part through innovative use of health information technology.
14 eas relating to financing, organisation, and information technology.
15 romising properties for future bioelectronic information technologies.
16 g systems for ordering providers, and use of information technologies.
17  is a key requirement in solid-state quantum information technologies.
18  multidisciplinary teams and in using modern information technologies.
19 the realization of new classical and quantum information technologies.
20  and the use of geolocalization services and information technologies.
21 heart of quantum optics and photonic quantum-information technologies.
22 V nanolasers for biological applications and information technologies.
23 ransport and is an emerging hazard in visual information technologies.
24     Motion sickness is an emerging hazard in information technologies.
25 iour with potential applications in magnetic information technologies.
26 ds regarding health, environment, energy and information technologies.
27 tial as a host material for emerging quantum information technologies.
28 ill undoubtedly impact development of future information technologies.
29 of informed public participation, supportive information technologies, a skilled workforce, and adequ
30 e-nots." This will include supporting health information technology access in homes and public places
31                                              Information technology administrators can also host Shin
32 regenerators and optical sources for quantum information technology, all demonstrated using four-wave
33 asses a wide range of telecommunications and information technologies and many clinical applications,
34 ing sensor systems will enable radically new information technologies and powerful new tools for scie
35 tion-leverages recent developments in health information technology and a growing health data infrast
36  meaningful ways to implement and use health information technology and before a statement of the eff
37 c modalities that includes the harnessing of information technology and big data are some areas where
38                           Advances in health information technology and broadband Internet connection
39 s at the SUSY points can be used for quantum information technology and can open an avenue for quantu
40                         This system combines information technology and chemical reactions into a new
41 the integration of biology and medicine with information technology and computation.
42 cope of nonphysician clinicians, adoption of information technology and disease management programs t
43 ic imaging tools of the future, aided by new information technology and image fusion/integration capa
44 acing with new and important domains such as information technology and molecular biology and by play
45 d improvement infrastructure, lagging use of information technology and participation in the developm
46 n, enhanced visual cues, and cautious use of information technology and redundancy, all while avoidin
47 orm for the emergent many-valued non-Boolean information technology and target challenges posed by ne
48   The learning healthcare system uses health information technology and the health data infrastructur
49                                     Existing information technology and traditional communication res
50 nd diverse information, advances in clinical information technology and user interfaces will permit g
51                                     Advanced information technologies, and also an ability to use exi
52 ion of practice guidelines, effective use of information technologies, and intensive involvement by d
53  amalgam of chemistry, computer science, and information technology, and assess the wider e-Science a
54 lts enable new applications in photonics and information technology, and may enable explorations of q
55 ancing communication training, disseminating information technology, and mitigating external factors
56 ies, detection systems, microelectronics and information technology, and will involve the expertise o
57 ombining automated behavioral monitoring and information technologies are currently under development
58                   Advances in laboratory and information technologies are transforming public health
59 es and improvements in vehicle design and in information technology are necessary but not sufficient
60 nversion, solid-state lighting, sensing, and information technology are undergoing rapid development.
61 ffice of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology at the U.S. Department of Health
62 nation, utilizing comprehensive and flexible information technology, automating biospecimen processin
63          We tested whether a pharmacist-led, information technology-based intervention was more effec
64                                 Coupled with information technology, bioinformatics, knowledge manage
65  as the foundation for the new generation of information technology, but it is challenged by the diff
66 Brain-inspired computation can revolutionize information technology by introducing machines capable o
67 ave seen rapid advances in communication and information technology (C&IT), and the pervasion of the
68  some of the ways in which communication and information technology can be used to enhance the learni
69           Through so-called collaboratories, information technology can play an important role in add
70 mputing, sensor networks, and other advanced information technology capabilities to transform massive
71                                  Health care information technology changes the ecosystem of a practi
72            Substantial investments in health information technology, comparative effectiveness resear
73 anding of meaningful use criteria and health information technology concepts.
74                 Bulk silicon, the bedrock of information technology, consists of the deceptively simp
75 ncluding administrator salary, training, and information technology costs.
76  of this review is to illustrate how Web 2.0 information technologies could be used to improve anesth
77                                              Information technology designed with the input of the en
78 idance to quality improvement professionals, information technology developers, educators, administra
79                        Emerging research and information technology developments provide the potentia
80 w classes of electronic, energy-storage, and information-technology devices depends critically on und
81 applications in photovoltaic solar cells and information technology due to their unique electrical an
82 ase-change storage is widely used in optical information technologies (DVD, CD-ROM and so on), and re
83                                              Information technology enabled our institution to rapidl
84 lular reprogramming, tissue engineering, and information technologies, especially artificial intellig
85                                       Health information technologies facilitate the collection of ma
86                              The 2009 Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health
87 e expected prevalence in 5 years of critical information technology functionalities.
88                           The fast growth of information technology has been sustained by continuous
89 e recent transformation in communication and information technology has brought about new platforms f
90                               The success of information technology has clearly demonstrated that min
91                                              Information technology has consistently been identified
92                   The problem of nauseogenic information technology has emerged as a target for resea
93   The push for a semiconductor-based quantum information technology has renewed interest in the spin
94                Advances in computational and information technology have allowed for automated collec
95                                  Advances in information technology have stimulated innovations in mo
96                                       Health information technology (HIT) is perceived as an essentia
97 important applications in photonics, quantum information technologies, imaging and biosensing.
98      With ongoing developments in healthcare information technology, implementation of the latter sur
99 ons have demonstrated the efficacy of health information technologies in improving quality and effici
100 mation about the human genome and how modern information technology, in particular the internet, allo
101 urers, pharmacies, and benefit managers; (2) information technology, in which investment has occurred
102 ted oscillometric device (GE Medical Systems Information Technologies, Inc., Milwaukee, Wisconsin) fo
103 section of chemistry, materials science, and information technology: infochemistry.
104         A collaboratory can be defined as an information technology infrastructure that supports coop
105                             Develop a health information technology infrastructure with national stan
106 l NHIN in 5 years given the current state of information technology infrastructure.
107 s expected to purchase, use, and sustain the information technology infrastructure.
108 o launch CancerLinQ, a groundbreaking health information technology initiative that will provide phys
109 lian Oil and Gas Company (Eni) (5200 m(2) of Information Technology installed, 30 MW) and based on a
110 -risk patients (control) or a pharmacist-led information technology intervention (PINCER), composed o
111    All other quantitative analyses of health information technology interventions effect on mortality
112       The growth of the Internet and related information technologies is inevitable and has diverse t
113 in transfusion medicine and other novel ways information technology is being applied to support patie
114 cal attention at high levels upon the use of information technology (IT) in routine clinical care in
115  to the application of telecommunication and information technology (IT) in the delivery of health an
116 the government to assist POs in implementing information technology (IT) to facilitate CMP use.
117 ve spurred marked increases in use of health information technology (IT).
118                      Experts consider health information technology key to improving efficiency and q
119 gs include lack of infrastructure and health information technology, lack of support staff, and incre
120                                           As information technology makes medical records more access
121 l applications of ferroelectric materials in information technology, materials science and optoelectr
122 ns in care delivery, payment structures, and information technologies may support HCT, pediatricians
123                                   The use of information technology may result in a safer and more ef
124 lines and, along with novel patient-centered information technologies, may help support individuals a
125 ter define the roles of home-based services, information technology, mental health care, caregiver su
126 clinical practice have serious, unmet health information technology needs.
127 oreal and that mediated by communication and information technology), new types of people-place relat
128                                              Information technology offers many potential advantages
129                                              Information technology offers one way to meet this chall
130 ethodical evaluation of the impact of health information technology on outcomes is essential for inst
131 ol diploma or college degree, and to work in information technology or another technical occupation.
132 fect could lead to potential applications in information technology or spectral imaging.
133  electronics and optics, and even spin-based information technology, or spintronics.
134  of this study was to develop a robotics and information technology-oriented platform that could cont
135 including registries and databases, emerging information technology, patient-centered and -driven cli
136 for transfer (87% agreed), developing common information technology platforms across hospitals (86% a
137                      We discuss lessons from information technology, predict the next generation of W
138 uberculosis working with data scientists and information technology professionals.
139                       The Act and the health information technology provisions in the American Recove
140                   It also created the Health Information Technology Regional Extension Center (REC) p
141 by studying emerging trends in each of these information technology-related areas.
142 tial of the EMR system, significant hospital information technology resources are needed.
143 agement in health care and the use of health information technology resources in the electronic healt
144  that do not require extensive commitment of information technology resources.
145 e longevity of pertinent infrastructure, the information technology revolution, the growth of the glo
146  with Moore's law, compose the engine of the information technology revolution, whereas complexity--t
147 h in materials could refresh and sustain the information technology revolution.
148 technology has been the driving force of the information-technology revolution.
149                              Introduction of information technology should be approached as an iterat
150   Despite a consensus that the use of health information technology should lead to more efficient, sa
151                                          New information technology solutions, training programs, and
152  face outsourcing to lower labor cost and to information technology substitutes, raising commoditizat
153                           More recently, new information technologies, such as electronic health reco
154  were contacted to determine if they had the information technology support to hold the examination.
155 in settings with limited Internet access and information technology support.
156                                              Information technology supports a family of technologica
157 ost-effectiveness and its compatibility with information technology systems currently employed in the
158 mmittee, pilot-testing interventions, use of information technology systems to provide data about fal
159 rnover of village doctors, fragmented health information technology systems, a paucity of digital dat
160  if feedback reports could be generated from information technology systems, sensitivity analyses ind
161 relevant data could be generated by existing information technology systems.
162 stimated: in one year, for 1 kW of installed information technology, the estimated energy saving is 7
163 government is stimulating adoption of health information technology through meaningful use policy.
164           Whereas other industries have used information technologies to fundamentally improve operat
165  strategies for applying cutting-edge health information technology to clinical studies.
166 escribe current and future strategies to use information technology to improve the process of antimic
167           We explore the potential of modern information technology to lower this barrier by enabling
168                        We have developed the information technology to manage and search the loci the
169 digital medicine-that is, the application of information technology to medicine-has the potential to
170 on demand and that range in application from information technology to medicine.
171              One topic of active research is information technology to support transitions of care am
172 cialty is ideally suited to apply the newest information technology to traditional needs in areas of
173 dditional current applications of healthcare information technology to transfusion medicine include c
174                    Application of healthcare information technology to transfusion medicine will expa
175 n in the past because of the availability of information technology tools to collect and analyze data
176 motor function determined by CatWalk (Noldus Information Technology, Wageningen, The Netherlands) gai
177 ion-based racetrack memory is attractive for information technology, where skyrmions are used to stor
178 requirements of data-intensive research with information technology will enable scientists to gain re

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