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- Add, Change, Or Remove Error Bars In A Chart
- Error bars express potential error amounts graphically relative to each data marker in a data series. This paper explains about adding error bars, changing error bar settings and removing error bars. After you add error bars to a chart, you can change their settings as needed. You can also remove...
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- Implementation Guide for the Use of Bar Code Technology in Healthcare
- Healthcare professionals learn early in their careers that when humans read or transcribe information there is a small but very real error rate. However, with training, procedural checks, double checks and well-designed processes, it is generally accepted that such errors will be caught and corrected before any real damage is...
- White papers 2004-04-15
- Bar Coding Helps Boston Scientific 'Error-Proof' Medical Device Packaging
- Boston Scientific Corp., one of the world's largest manufacturers of medical devices, has implemented a new solution for automatically identifying its products prior to packaging. With bar code scanning and a vision inspection system, the company is able to assure that its balloon and stent delivery catheters are correctly packaged...
- White papers 2003-06-01
- McKesson's Pharmacy Automation Technologies Highlighted in UPMC Tour for National Health IT Coordinator; Robotic Dispensing Processes More Than 8,000 Bar-coded Unit Doses Daily
- SAN FRANCISCO -- As part of a tour of the renowned University of Pittsburgh Medical Center UPMC last week, National Health Information Technology Coordinator David Brailer, M.D., Ph.D., saw firsthand how automation and bar-code technology complement healthcare IT systems to improve quality, safety and efficiency in the nation's hospitals. While...
- Research articles 2004-09-28
- Stacking the odds for accuracy; Bar code as street address.(Focus: Distribution Economy)(DSC Logistics Inc)(Brief Article)
- Byline: Bob Tita Managing the supply chain for low-margin consumer products companies is a tough business. Net profit margins rarely exceed 3%, leaving little room for error. It takes 165 workers and 57 battery-powered forklifts to manage a 1 million-square-foot-plus warehouse...
- Research articles 2005-08-15
- Smart Boring Bar Auto-Comps
- Because boring is a finishing or semi-finishing operation, there is generally little or no margin for dimensional or surface finish error. In production, dimensional accuracy of a precise bore can be negatively affected by tool wear over time. The goal is to track the tool wear in a predictable...
- Research articles 2000-12-01
- Immediate steps toward patient safety: one health system explains how bar-code point-of-care technology offered a means to reduce medication errors that can be implemented relatively easily while pursuing more complex, long-term solutions
- Ever since the Institute of Medicine IOM issued its groundbreaking report To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System in December 1999, patient safety has been a major concern for the nation's healthcare system. A recent study found that a leading cause of anxiety for patients is suffering a...
- Research articles 2004-02-01
- Precision Dynamics Engages Healthcare Professionals in Discussions on the Future of Bar Code Automation at 2008 AABB TXPO in Canada
- Booth # 2428 -- Healthcare workers responsible for drawing blood are at risk of making errors that may produce severe consequences. Reducing the risk of human error during transfusions through an effective patient identification system is paramount to healthcare organizations. From October 4th - 7th, Precision Dynamics Corporation PDC,...
- Research articles 2008-10-03
- Insurers Take On Botched Medical Work -- With Their Checkbooks
- Insurers Take On Botched Medical Work -- With Their CheckbooksWhat a Novel Idea....Novel idea, not paying for defective products/services. I'm wondering if they'll also bar doctors and hospitals from billing the patients for botched work when the insurance doesn't pay. My guess is that its going to be double...
- Discussion threads 2008-04-07
- Nokia's First Touchscreen: It's No iPhone, It's More Sociable
- Nokia's first mass-market phone with a touchscreen was always going to suffer from the inevitable iPhone comparisons. After using it for a week, I've concluded the XpressMusic 5800 is no iPhone killer - nor is it trying to be. Extending the hallmark Symbian S60 to accommodate touch interaction whilst...
- External links 2008-11-26
- Google Chrome 4: Yes, it's fast, but is it usable?
- By Scott M. Fulton, III , Betanews If, as Google says, a Web browser is not so much an application but a platform upon which a new class of applications may be built, then that platform must provide support . It...
- News items 2009-11-06
- Amazon's Wheel of Growth
- Scot Wingo submits: This is Episode 3B in a 4 part series. Here is the outline for the series:Episode I - Q408 in-depth analysis - available here with Q+A covered in an addendum IA linkEpisode II - Introducing the ChannelAdvisor Ecommerce Framework CEF linkEpisode III - eBay, Amazon and...
- External links 2009-02-22
- "MarketBusters" Author: Customer Care Vital in Downturn
- Rita Gunther McGrath has made a career out of making the most complex strategic problems sound simple. Her classic Harvard Business Review articles (co-authored with Ian MacMillan) "Discovery-Driven Planning" and "Discovering New Points of Differentiation" effectively break down the issues of the most cumbersome strategic and marketing problems into manageable...
- Blog posts 2008-11-12
- Reaching Your Potential
- Despite racking up impressive accomplishments, you feel frustrated with your career--convinced you should be achieving more. You may even wish you had chosen a different career altogether. These feelings often stem from a common error:...
- Articles 2008-07-18
- Cirrus Logic's New ATAPI Decoder Elevates CD-ROM Drive Performance Levels; Cirrus Logic Offers Industry's First 24X ATAPI CD-ROM Decoder
- FREMONT, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Jan. 8, 1997--Underscoring its position as a leader in optical storage technology, Cirrus Logic Inc. (Nasdaq: CRUS) today announced the industry's first 24X ATAPI CD-ROM decoder, the CL-CR3420. With features specifically designed to raise the performance bar for CD-ROM drives, the new decoder is 20 percent faster...
- Research articles 1997-01-08
- What's More Important to MBAs? Crib or Career?
- BNET1's Jessica Stillman uncovered an interesting tidbit from a UC Berkley paper which found that women MBAs were much more likely to drop out of the rat race in favor of child rearing than either women lawyers or medical doctors. Says the abstract of "Opt-Out Patterns Across...
- Blog posts 2008-08-26
- Hamm recovers from fall to claim Olympic all-around gold
- ATHENS AFP ? World all-around champion Paul Hamm of the United States recovered from a shocking stumble to capture the Olympic all-around men's gymnastics gold medal here with a stunning final routine. Hamm, who fell from first to 12th when he sprawled on his vault landing, scored 9.837 on...
- Research articles 2004-08-18
- Atlantic Fasteners.(Brief Article)
- www.atlanticfasteners.com ISO 9002 certified, Atlantic offers you 19,018 inch and metric fastener varieties in steel, stainless, nylon, silicon bronze, brass, and aluminum. Made-to-Print Division handles your custom parts. Six, $100 Service Guarantees ensure on-time, error-free delivery and more. Cost-cutting services include...
- Research articles 2001-08-23
- FASTENING/JOINING.(Atlantic Fasteners)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
- Atlantic Fasteners www.atlanticfasteners.com ISO 9002 certified, Atlantic offers you 19,018 inch and metric fastener varieties in steel, stainless, nylon, silicon bronze, brass, and aluminum. Made-to-Print Division handles your custom parts. Six, $100 Service Guaran tees ensure on-time,...
- Research articles 2001-06-07
- Stranded for 16 days at airport
- A BRITISH couple set up home in an airport in Canada for 16 days after a ticket error left them stranded without cash. Broke Keith Rylance, 43, and wife Amy, 26, lived on handouts from friendly coffee shop workers and bar staff at Toronto's Pearson International Airport....
- Research articles 2005-05-22
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