944 resultados para Communication in medicine
Estimates and projections of Black and Hispanic personnel in selected health professions, 1980-2000.
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Item 507-J-1
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CIS Microfiche Accession Numbers: CIS 89 S721-4
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Includes indexes.
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Cover title.
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"August 1994".
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"COSATI."
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Prepared by Charles C. C. O'Morchoe.
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The Johns Hopkins university in its beginning.--The utility of universities.--The characteristics of a university.--The Sheffield scientific school of Yale university, New Haven.--The University of California in its infancy.--Knowledge and charity.--Modern progress in medicine.--University libraries.--The Teachers' college of Columbia university.--Washington and Lee university.--Higher education in the United States.--The proposals for a national university in Washington.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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"This study is the result of a public relations research project in the School of Journalism, University of Wisconsin."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Chiefly tables.
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"Printed 1992"--T.p. verso.
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Senior thesis written for Oceanography 445
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Recently, a 3-dimensional phantom that can provide a comprehensive, accurate and complete measurement of the geometric distortion in MRI has been developed. In this paper, a scheme for characterizing the measured geometric distortion using the 3-D phantom is described. In the proposed scheme, a number of quantitative measures are developed and used to characterize the geometric distortion. These measures encompass the overall and spatial aspects of the geometric distortion. Two specific types of volume of interest, rectangular parallelepipeds (including cubes) and spheres are considered in the proposed scheme. As an illustration, characterization of the geometric distortion in a Siemens 1.5T Sonata MRI system using the proposed scheme is presented. As shown, the proposed scheme provides a comprehensive assessment of the geometric distortion. The scheme can be potentially used as a standard procedure for the assessment of geometric distortion in MRI. (C) 2004 American Association of Physicists in Medicine.