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computer Etymology: L computare to calculate an electronic device that processes and stores large amounts of information very quickly. See also analog computer, mainframe computer, microcomputer, minicomputer. computer, n a device capable of accepting data in the form of facts and figures, manipulating them in a prescribed way, and supplying the results of these processes as meaningful information. This device usually consists of input and output devices, storage, arithmetic and logic units, and a control unit. Usually an automatic, stored-program machine is implied. computer, digital, n a computer that operates on discrete data by performing arithmetic and logic processes on them. computer graphics, n the use of computers to create illustrations or designs. computer imaging, n in general, a branch of computer science that works with digital images. In surgical terms, the production of hypothesized postprocedural images, e.g., to show a patient what his face will look like after cosmetic surgery; also called digital imaging. computer language, n the vocabulary and syntax of a set of symbols that are used to instruct a computer on what to do (e.g., Java, Ada, or C++). computer literacy, n a functional knowledge of the use and application of computers, from word processing to data management. computer output microfilm (COM), n a system that allows a computer user to produce microfilm copies of computer output. The COM unit operates independently of the CPU and is therefore called an off-line device. Output from computer processing is recorded on generic media and later recorded on microfilm. computer simulation, n the use of computers to replicate a mechanical or biologic function. Patient discussion about electronic computer. Q. I work on a computer a lot. Sometimes after all the sitting my back hurts. what can I do to pass the pain? I work on a computer a lot. Sometimes after all the sitting my back hurts. what can I do to pass the pain? I have a know problem in my spine anatomy that is called scoliosis and I am very afraid that all this sitting is hurting my back in a way that I will not be able to fix in the future. A. Your scoliosis can make your spine very vulnerable to trauma. Don't neglect this pain. you must go to your physician and tell him about the pain so he will be able to find you some exercises that will be good for you and won't endanger your back. Q. Where can i get the little computer for kids who have autism? I don't know what its called but its like a little computer or something that reads allowed what the person is writing. Can someone please tell me where to get it. I would love it if my brother had one because he has autism. Thank you! A. What you want is text-to-speech SOFTWARE that can be loaded on any computer. You paste any text into the onscreen box and it will read it with a synthesized voice. So you have have to be able to highlight, copy, and paste the text. The link below is a free one. You can find lots more on google if you type in "text to speech". http://www.naturalreaders.com/ Q. what kind of uses the medicine do with computers related to ultra sound? how does the computer helps the doctors in the ultra sound? what do the compuers use for? A. the computers help the doctors (in ultrasound cases) to interpret/convert the ultrasound waves into a specific imaging showed in the monitor. by that a doctor can find what is normal or not inside the patient's body. Read more or ask a question about electronic computerfor pregnancy purposes, it really helps patient in antenatal screening to find some abnormalities (if there's any) and to monitor the fetus' development along the 9-months pregnancy. yesterday I wrote a short article about ultrasound update : http://doctoradhi.com/blog/?p=388 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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PC Mall Gov has added a complete line of HP products to its National Institutes of Health Electronic Computer Store-3 contract (NIH-ECS-3), and its GSA Schedule Contract. The early National Bureau of Standards (NB S) Electronic Automatic Computer (SEAC) was the first electronic computer in the United States to store programs internally. The machine lines feature a casting control system with visual color display and automated electronic computer controls, which has the ability to repeat and document process control; electric resistance furnaces (crucible or refractory in all capacities); platen sizes to suit all applications; easy maintenance with access to all sides of the machine; and rigid construction. |
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