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  • Welcome to the LIMSwiki 2019 archive for the Featured Article of the Week. ...nerating projects, H3ABioNet, and the EGA to store and submit genomic data to public repositories. ('''[[Journal:Building infrastructure for African huma
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  • Welcome to the LIMSwiki 2021 archive for the Featured Article of the Week. ...l, we demonstrate that our approach is applicable to DMPs and transferable to multiple institutional constellations. As a result, the effort for integrat
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  • Welcome to the LIMSwiki news archive. ...workbook that will help act as a "cheat sheet" for persuading stakeholders to better buy into your vision of LIMS acquisition and deployment within your
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  • Welcome to the LIMSwiki 2022 archive for the Featured Article of the Week. ...as environmental, social, and economic with medical data. This paper aims to present the structure and process of the development of an integrated platf
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  • ...ories.JPG|thumb|400px|right|Laboratories around the world depend on a LIMS to manage data, assign rights, manage inventory, and more.]] ...terprise resource planning processes, from testing and [[quality control]] to reporting and invoicing.
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  • ...rofiles/findlims.pdf |format=PDF |title=How Do I Find the Right LIMS — And How Much Will It Cost? |publisher=Laboratory Informatics Institute, Inc |archiv ...ring of distinction between an LIS and a LIMS, the LIS generally continues to feature the following<ref name="AStaffCritical15">{{cite web |url=https://w
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  • ...ctions of a LIMS will also change. Yet like the automobile, the LIMS tends to have a base set of functionality that defines it. That functionality can ro ...ctionality may also overlap several laboratory phases, making it difficult to firmly classify.
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  • ...Berkeley National Laboratory - DSC08822.JPG|thumb|300px|ELNs are designed to supplement or replace laboratory notebooks like these, often adding additio ...nctions of an ELN will also change. Yet like the dishwasher, the ELN tends to have a base set of functionality that defines it.
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  • Welcome to the LIMSwiki 2016 archive for the Featured Article of the Week. ...ding of HIT privacy and information sharing. The purpose of this study was to determine whether health literacy is associated with patients’ use of fou
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  • Welcome to the LIMSwiki 2020 archive for the Featured Article of the Week. ...e of data integration and querying in a distributed LIMS platform|One tool to find them all: A case of data integration and querying in a distributed LIM
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  • Welcome to the LIMSwiki 2023 archive for the Featured Article of the Week. ...nes a format for storing [[Medical imaging|medical images]] and a protocol to enable and facilitate data communication among medical imaging systems. The
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  • ...s-preview.pdf |format=PDF |title=ISO 9001:2015 for Small Enterprises: What to do? |author=ISO/TC 176 |publisher=ISO |date=2016 |isbn=9789267106946}}</ref ...tomer satisfaction and, to a lesser degree, financial performance are tied to a successful QMS implementation.<ref name="Rocha-LonaBuilding13" /> Additio
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  • ...is generated and validated, how knowledge is managed and disseminated, and how it finds its way into clinical decision support system (CDSS).]] ...2015}}</ref> As such, it can be viewed as a knowledge management tool used to further clinical advice for patient care based on multiple items of patient
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  • ...ratory]] equipment and special techniques for such interests. In addition to their laboratory role, the forensic scientist may also testify as an expert ...ater in the sixth century AD be recognized in a legal context as something to be professionally determined and opined by a physician, begetting the exper
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  • ...andate remains the same: detect, identify, and characterize microorganisms to improve patient outcomes and mitigate infectious agents from spreading acro ...while also touching upon a few elements of technology and automation, and how they have changed the way these labs perform their activities.
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  • ...ion system''', or '''geospatial information system''' is a system designed to capture, store, manipulate, analyze, manage, and present all types of geogr ...for informing decision making. GIS applications are tools that allow users to create interactive queries (user-created searches), analyze spatial informa
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  • ...formatics helps manage, analyze, and integrate patient data from physician to specialist and beyond.]] ...ear=2010 |page=9–15 |isbn=1607500922}}</ref> Health informatics is applied to the areas of nursing, clinical care, dentistry, pharmacy, public health, oc
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  • ...trol measure, and multivariate process control methods have been developed to maximize finished product quality<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ipcos.be/cms/up Once the glass itself has been manufactured to appropriate grade for the intended application, the actual glass products a
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  • ...and interpreted for immediate use, as well as stored, managed, and shared to support future research, development, and lab testing efforts while maximiz ...rmation management continues to be important, laboratory informatics tends to focus more on the technology and [[workflow]]s associated with that informa
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  • Welcome to the LIMSwiki 2024 archive for the Featured Article of the Week. ...tter, customized [[quality control]] (QC) plan for each analyte, according to its own sigma value ... ('''[[Journal:Sigma metrics as a valuable tool for
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  • ...oral, and social sciences. For example, in medicine and nursing it is used to "translate" findings in basic research quickly into medical and nursing pra ...s generated during research in the laboratory, and in preclinical studies, to the development of trials and studies in humans. The second area of transla
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  • ...c and technological tools (like information and analytical systems) needed to better manage data from research in ecology and evolutionary biology and an ...ement problems. Additionally, as bioinformatics and genomics are pertinent to the study of evolution, utilization of information from those areas is of c
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  • ...al practice's operations. Those key features include — but are not limited to — appointment scheduling, patient registration, procedure posting, insura ...biquitous, PMS functionality expanded while costs went down from thousands to hundreds of dollars.<ref name="Community84">{{cite book |url=https://books.
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  • ...collaborative research of which one aim is to provide better possibilities to study the brain at multiple levels of brain structure. There are three main directions where neuroinformatics has to be applied:
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  • ...duct, whereby shared resources, software, and [[information]] are provided to computers and other devices as a utility (like the electricity grid) over a ...s-cloud-computing.html |title=What is cloud computing? Everything you need to know now |author=Knorr, E. |work=InfoWorld |publisher=IDG Network |date=02
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  • ...ment systems <ref name="TsimAnAdapt02">{{cite journal |title=An adaptation to ISO 9001:2000 for certified organisations |journal=Managerial Auditing Jour ...tgard.com/the_westgard_rules/2010/06/iso-not-so.html |title=Is ISO the way to go? Some say, Not So |author=Wilson, I. |publisher=Westgard QC, Inc |date=0
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  • ...nited States federal statute and regulatory standards program that applies to all [[clinical laboratory]] testing performed on humans in the United State ...tory Regulations'' by Michael L. Kenney and Don P. Greenberg was submitted to the ASPE.<ref name="KenneyQACLIA">{{cite journal |title=Quality Assurance i
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  • ...tp://books.google.com/books?id=t-5zjn4ncqUC&pg=PA3 |chapter=Chapter 1: How to Keep a Legally Defensible Laboratory Notebook |title=Environmental Laborato ...ivities that are described in sufficient detail to allow another scientist to replicate the steps.
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  • ...xel-man-brain.jpg|thumb|300px|right|This example from the late 1990s shows how data from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) could be transformed into a 3D r ...understand the context of the imaging study; to document observations; and to correlate and reach new conclusions about a disease and the course of a med
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  • ...ally has an emergency department to deal with immediate and urgent threats to health. Larger cities may have several hospitals of varying sizes and facil ...rgeons are paid on a fixed salary instead of per operation, thus the costs to the hospital drops when the number of procedures increases, taking advantag
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  • ...recognition, data mining, machine learning algorithms, and visualization) to achieve this goal. Major research efforts in the field include sequence ali ...atabases, algorithms, computational, and statistical techniques and theory to solve formal and practical problems arising from the management and analysi
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  • A '''data center''' is a facility used to house computer systems and associated components such as telecommunications ...ate=27 August 2014}}</ref> Encrypted backups can be sent over the Internet to another data center where they can be stored securely.
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  • ...and-how-secretary-sebelius-should-avoid-a-network-monopoly/ |title=Why and How Secretary Sebelius Should Avoid a Network Monopoly |author=Gropper, Adrian ...ption alone but 'meaningful use' of EHRs — that is, their use by providers to achieve significant improvements in care."<ref name="blumenthaltavenner">{{
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  • ...ay. Second, the source code is openly shared so that people are encouraged to voluntarily improve the design of the software.<ref name="GNUFreeDef">{{cit ...source" component, however, focuses on the perceived strengths of its peer-to-peer development model.<ref name="FellerPersp05" /> Despite these differenc
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  • ...ifferent contexts. Thus the concept of information becomes closely related to notions of constraint, communication, control, data, form, instruction, kno ...rry">{{cite book |title=Sensory Ecology: How Organisms Acquire and Respond to Information |author=Dusenbery, David B. |publisher=W H Freeman Limited |yea
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  • ...best practices document also refers to the need for an informatics system to manage the data necessary for and generate by the biospecimen management pr The molecular diagnostics industry has arisen largely in response to the growing understanding of different cancers at the molecular level. As t
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  • ...ref><ref name="FriedePHI">{{cite journal |title=Public Health Informatics: How Information-Age Technology Can Strengthen Public Health |journal=Annual Rev ...n science and technology that promote the health of populations as opposed to the health of specific individuals."
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  • ...liac/pdf/Addenda/cliac0210/Addendum%20F.pdf‎ |format=PDF |title=CLIA - How to Obtain a CLIA Certificate of Waiver |publisher=Centers for Disease Control ...This is intended to both minimize the risk of biohazard contamination, and to establish assurance that samples cross contamination is minimized.<ref name
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  • ...ss process activities as Web services and define how they can be connected to accomplish specific tasks."<ref name="CP_BPEL4WS">{{cite web |url=http://xm ...ocol is not directly executable; it simply allows many different processes to comply with it. Choreography can be realized by writing an orchestration fo
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  • ...port for decision making at all levels, from governance and policy through to management and operations. ...ibution continue to be concentrated in the hands of the minority, the need to examine these social processes are particularly acute:
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  • ...formation]] analysis is to elucidate its effect on, place in, and response to the entire genome's networks. ...rough a materials science approach. The actual term 'genomics' is thought to have been coined by Dr. Tom Roderick, a geneticist at the Jackson Laborator
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  • ...nowledge of anatomical pathology, medical scientists were able to discover how this lymph node was almost completely replaced by metastatic melanoma.]] ...molecular examination of organs, tissues, and whole bodies (as in autopsy) to determine the presence of disease.<ref name="ForensicMedBook">{{cite book |
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  • ...Health and Human Services]]. NIOSH provides national and world leadership to prevent work-related illness, injury, disability, and death by gathering in ...Office |date=2012 |accessdate=24 March 2014}}</ref> NIOSH was established to help ensure safe and healthful working conditions by providing research, in
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  • ...nhidden.<ref name="RogersEnc" /> Additionally, encapsulation is not unique to object-oriented programming. Implementations of abstract data types like mo ...is used to refer to one of two related but distinct notions (and sometimes to both)<ref name="ScottPrag">{{cite book |url=http://books.google.com/books?i
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  • ...oogle.com/books?id=4z7Q87HgBdwC&printsec=frontcover |title=An Introduction to Chemoinformatics |author=Leach, A.R.; Gillet, V.J. |publisher=Springer |ver ...emical graph theory, and mining the chemical space. It can also be applied to data analysis for the paper, pulp, and dye industries.<ref name="Gasteiger2
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  • ..., computer models, ground-based data, and informatics tools, NASA was able to assemble this high-resolution map of U.S. forest density in 2003.]] ...ne 2014}}</ref> Computational and information management technologies used to support decision-making activities in the field of forest informatics inclu
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  • ...and Hoogsteen base pair, also occur — in particular, in RNA — giving rise to complex and functional tertiary structures.<ref name="DNAStruc">{{cite book ...is usually double-stranded. Hence, the number of total base pairs is equal to the number of nucleotides in one of the strands (with the exception of non-
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