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Video Display Terminals
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Computer Terminal
, Terminals, Computer
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Input/output devices designed to receive data in an environment associated with the job to be performed, and capable of transmitting entries to, and…
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Computer Peripherals
Computer Systems
Photic Stimulation
Television
Video Display Terminal Device Component
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1999
1999
General practitioners' use of computers during the consultation.
C. Watkins
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I. Harvey
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C. Langley
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A. Faulkner
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S. Gray
The British journal of general practice : the…
1999
Corpus ID: 13182681
This study documents the extent of reported computer use by general practitioners (GPs) in consultations with patients, and…
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1998
1998
Effects of gestational exposure to a video display terminal-like magnetic field (20-kHz) on CBA/S mice.
H. Huuskonen
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Jukka Juutilainen
,
Antero Julkunen
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J. Mäki‐Paakkanen
,
Hannu Komulainen
Teratology
1998
Corpus ID: 39243709
Possible adverse effects of magnetic fields (MFs) on reproduction have been an open question. To verify the embryo-lethal effect…
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Review
1987
Review
1987
Visual, musculoskeletal and neuropsychological health complaints of workers using videodisplay terminal and an occupational health guideline.
S. Yamamoto
Japanese Journal of Ophthalmology
1987
Corpus ID: 12693971
A nationwide survey of workers using videodisplay terminals (VDT) was conducted and the data of various health complaints were…
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1986
1986
Measurements of extremely low-frequency magnetic fields around video display terminals.
J. Juutilainen
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K. Saali
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and…
1986
Corpus ID: 22239102
The extremely low-frequency (ELF) magnetic field emissions of seven video display terminal (VDT) models were measured. A…
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1985
1985
Working with visual display units.
W. R. Lee
British medical journal
1985
Corpus ID: 1766926
"In putting automation into practice, its very novelty, its unfamiliarity," warned the Reith lecturer some 20 years ago, "is…
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1983
1983
A study of video display terminal workers.
S. J. Starr
Journal of Occupational Medicine
1983
Corpus ID: 27434397
Workers who operate video display terminals (VDTs) are sometimes reported to experience high levels of physical and psychological…
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1981
1981
The digital read-out system CM-1: an instrument for rational measuring on radiographic headplates and dental models.
O. Bondevik
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M. Rosler
,
O. Slagsvold
European Journal of Orthodontics
1981
Corpus ID: 30107640
The design and mode of operation of a digital read-out system for rational measuring of radiographic headplates and dental models…
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1979
1979
The detection of loosening in total hip arthroplasty: description of a stereophotogrammetric computer assisted method.
J. Hunter
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S. Baumrind
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H. Genant
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W. Murray
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S. Ross
Investigative Radiology
1979
Corpus ID: 13033408
Pain following total hip arthroplasty is a common clinical problem, often due to loosening of the prosthetic components. Current…
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1975
1975
The First Five Minutes
R. Moser
1975
Corpus ID: 71663128
Something is slipping away. Something vital, close to the core, is being eroded. Communication with patients—the heart of…
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1975
1975
Use of a computer for producing microbiological reports and for data storage and processing.
J. Farrar
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T. Brogan
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T. Moulding
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R. Taylor
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M. Page
Journal of Clinical Pathology
1975
Corpus ID: 41507735
A simple 'fail-safe' system is described that produces microbiology reports on a computer teleprinter and stores results on the…
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