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Radiology information systems

Radiology information systemsThe Royal College of Radiologists Board of the Faculty of Clinical Radiology This guidance is only available electronically from www.rcr.ac.uk Radiology information systems © The Royal College of Radiologists, April 2008 2 Version 1.0 This guidance forms part of a series on the developments in information technology in radiology. This is a fast-moving field and developments are occurring rapidly. Consequently, this guidance will be updated regularly and readers should check regularly that they are using the most up-to-date guidance available.
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Role of Commitment and Motivation in Knowledge Management Systems

Role of Commitment and Motivation in Knowledge Management Systems ...Proceedings of the 36th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences – 2003 knowledge workers to transform the above inputs into organizational performance. Not surprisingly, despite the availability of the best technology or access to the richest warehouses of relevant information, knowledge workers’ motivation and commitment often determine the success or failure of knowledge management systems [16,18]. Similarly, knowledge workers’ motivation and commitment play a critical role in enabling sharing of tacit and explicit knowledge [39,42]. Given their importance, it differences.
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iblueTooth Operating & Procedures Manual

The motivation for Bluetooth technology.
The notion of connecting devices (computers, peripheral PDA’s, TV’s, phones) has become a very challenging and complex thing. Whenever two or more devices need to communicate with each other, they have to be able to understand each other. Some questions that immediately come to mind when you have to connect multiple devices together are; Will these devices have a serial or parallel connection? What protocol has the device manufacturers ‘agreed’ upon? Are these devices talking over a cable or are they wireless?
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The Insider’s Guide to Windows Vista

Windows Vista is here at last. One of the largest software projects ever undertaken, Vista is indisputably a milestone—despite Microsoft’s having abandoned many of its most ambitious goals for the OS—and not just for Microsoft but for the entire PC industry.
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Pollen Cytology and Self Incompatibility Systems in Plants

POLLEN CYTOLOGY AND SELF.. INCOMPATIBILITY SYSTEMS IN PLANTSPOLLEN CYTOLOGY AND SELF.. INCOMPATIBILITY SYSTEMS IN PLANTS JAMES I.. BREWBAKER* HERE are two tpes of pollen grains in the angiosperms, cytologi- cally speaking. One is binucleate- the other, trinucleate. Binucleate grains contain a generative cell and a vegetative or tube nucleus, the generative cell di- viding during pollen tube growth to form the two male gametes. A trinucle- ate grain is formed when the division of the generative cell occurs before the pol- len is shed. There are two
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NOKIA GPRS/WLAN CARD IN A WINDOWS CE DEVICE Support Guide

The Nokia GPRS/WLAN Card driver for a Windows CE device is compatible with the following Nokia products: Nokia C110/C111 Wireless LAN Card, Nokia D211, and Nokia D311.
Note: Please refer to the User‘s Guide of the product for instructions on operation, care and maintenance, including important safety information.
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Smart Windows Deployment ENGL Imaging Toolkit 5 Evaluation Guide

This document gives an overview and evaluation process for the ENGL Imaging Toolkit. Before you begin your evaluation, we recommend that you review the following sections to become familiar with the ENGL Imaging Toolkit product and its capabilities
• Smart Windows Deployment Build Process – Overview
• Enhanced Imaging with ENGL Zim
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Connecting to a wireless network using Microsoft® Windows Vista

After installing your wireless network adapter (please refer to product documentation for details), Windows Vista™ makes it very easy to connect to any wireless networks in range.
To begin, go to the Start Menu and click on Connect To:
This will bring up the Connect to a network window, which lists all networks Vista can currently connect to. This includes any dial-up connections that have been configured previously. Networks are usually listed either as Unsecured network or Security-enabled network.
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IBM Internet Security Systems X-Force 2007 Trend Statistics

The IBM Internet Security Systems X-Force® research and development team discovers, analyzes, monitors and records a wide array of computer security threats and vulnerabilities. According to X-Force observations, many new and surprising trends surfaced during 2007. The implications of these trends provide a useful backdrop in preparing to enhance information security in 2008.
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Nokia USB data cable (CA-42) installation document for Windows XP

Tata Indicom wants to provide a service to its customer that offers Internet connectivity through Nokia USB data cable and Nokia mobile. Through this document we are outlining the complete procedure for configuring Nokia USB data cable and Nokia handset modem to enable it to work on CDMA network for surfing
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