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Lambert, Ross
US Veterans Adm. Hines Medical Center
Hines, Illinois
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  The formation of three-dimensional biological structures: computer uses and future needs
Levinthal C.  Computer culture: the scientific, intellectual, and social impact of the computer (, New York, 1801984.  Type: Proceedings

Levinthal describes, in a very clear and elementary way, how computers have aided in modeling the structure of biological molecules and macromolecules. He gives the reader an idea of the complexity of the task without resorting to tech...

Sep 1 1986  
  Artificial intelligence and psychiatry
Hand D., Cambridge University Press, New York, NY, 1985.  Type: Book (9789780521258715)

This book’s purpose is to outline artificial intelligence to psychiatrists with no knowledge of computers. This is achieved through an introductory overview of artificial intelligence, “showing how the field achieve...

Jul 1 1986  
  Voice-input aids for the physically disabled
Damper R. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies 21(6): 541-553, 1984.  Type: Article

The author reviews Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) devices as they seem appropriate in the aid of the physically handicapped. Any ASR device attached to any level of computing device was considered. Damper highlights five areas: env...

Oct 1 1985  
  Personal computers and the disabled
McWilliams P., Doubleday, New York, NY, 1984.  Type: Book (9789780385196857)

This is an important step forward in disseminating information to the rehabilitation community, society at large, and to computer professionals. The book is a broad overview from the point of view of McWilliams, who is admittedly not a...

Aug 1 1985  
  The Haitun dichotomy and the relevance of Bradford’s law
Brookes B. Journal of Information Science 8(1): 19-24, 1984.  Type: Article

Brookes presents what he considers to be an inadequacy of standard statistics in working with many problems in social science, bibliometrics, and scientometrics. The latter two refer to the measurement of frequencies and regularities ...

May 1 1985  
 
 
   
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