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Medical imaging : technology and applications / by Farncombe, Troy,1973-editor.; Iniewski, Krzysztof,1960-editor.; Gale Group.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.1. Future of medical imaging / Mark Nadeski and Gene Frantz -- 2. Ultrahigh-speed real-time multidimensional optical coherence tomography / Kang Zhang and Jin U. Kang -- 3. Molecular imaging true color spectroscopic (METRiCS) optical coherence tomography / Adam Wax and Francisco E. Robles -- 4. Spatial and spectral resolution of semiconductor detectors in medical imaging / Bjorn Heismann -- 5. Design and assessment principles of semiconductor flat-panel detector-based x-ray micro-CT systems for small-animal imaging / A. Sisniega, J.J. Vaquero, and M. Desco -- 6. Dual-energy CT imaging with fast-kVp switching / Baojun Li -- 7. Four-dimensional computed tomography / Tinsu Pan -- 8. Image reconstruction algorithms for x-ray CT / Ken Taguchi -- 9. Portable high-frequency ultrasound imaging system design and hardware considerations / Insoo Kim [and 6 others] -- 10. Recent advances in capacitive micromachined ultrasonic transducer imaging systems / Albert I.H. Chen, Lawrence L.P. Wong, and John T.W. Yeow -- 11. PET detectors / Alberto Del Guerra and Nicola Belcari -- 12. Recent developments of high-performance PET detectors / Hao Peng and Craig S. Levin -- 13. CT-SPECT/CT-PET / R. Glenn Wells -- 14. Multimodality imaging with MR/PET and MR/SPECT / Troy H. Farncombe -- 15. Reducing respiratory artifacts in thoracic PET/CT / Greta S.P. Mok, Tao Sun, and Chi Liu -- 16. Image reconstruction for 3D PET / Jinyi Qi -- 17. Tracer kinetic analysis for PET and SPECT / Jae Sung Lee and Dong Soo Lee -- 18. Multicoil parallel MRI / Angshul Majundar and Rabab Ward -- 19. Brain connectivity mapping and analysis using diffusion MRI / Brian G. Booth and Ghassan Hamarneh -- 20. T1rho MR imaging : principle, technology, and application / Jing Yuan and Yi-Xiang J. Wang -- 21. Brain connectivity assessed with functional MRI / Aiping Liu, Junning Li, Martin J. McKeown, and Z. Jane Wang -- 22. Medical image registration : a review / Lisa Teng and Ghassan Hamarneh -- 23. Medical image segmentation : energy minimization and deformable models / Chris McIntosh and Ghassan Hamarneh.Gives a comprehensive review of both groundbreaking technology and applications in the field of medical imaging.Description based on print version record.
Subjects: Diagnostic imaging.; Imaging systems in medicine.; Image processing.; Biomedical engineering.;
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Lange Q & A. by Sherman, Carolan,author.; Chmielewski, Mary,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Medical terminology -- Microbiology -- Pharmacology and anesthesia -- Blood values -- Aseptic technique -- Sterilization and disinfection -- Operating room environment -- Transportation and positioning -- Counts -- Specimens -- Medical, ethical, and legal responsibilities -- Diagnostic procedures -- Consents -- Skin preparation and draping -- Instruments -- Sutures, stapling devices, and drains -- Wound healing and dressings -- General surgery -- Obstetrics and gynecology -- Ophthalmology -- Otorhinolaryngology -- Plastic and reconstructive surgery -- Genitourinary -- Thoracic -- Cardiac -- Vascular -- Neurosurgery -- Orthopedics -- Pediatrics -- Biomedical science (electricity, hemostasis, lasers, and computers) -- Occupational hazards/fire safety -- Endoscopy, minimally invasive surgery, and robotics."Get the tools you need to excel on the Surgical Technology Certification (CST) Exam with this complete study package! More than 1,900 Q&As with detailed answer explanations and chapter summaries. 1,900+ exam-style questions with detailed answer explanations prepare you for what you will actually see on the exam. 32 chapters cover fundamental knowledge, infection control, concepts of patient care, preoperative preparation, intraoperative and postoperative procedures, technology in the operating room, and more. Online practice tests help you assess your knowledge and hone your test-taking skills. Chapter synopses summarize key topics, terms, and objectives in quick-read bulleted text. Thorough coverage of cutting-edge topics such as robotics and endoscopic surgery. Ideal for coursework, intense exam preparation, and for surgical technologists looking for the latest information on orthopedics, plastic surgery, and emergency procedures."--Back cover.
Subjects: Operating room nursing.; Surgical technology; Biomedical engineering.;
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The ethical brain : the science of our moral dilemmas / by Gazzaniga, Michael S.;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 179-194) and index.
Subjects: Cognitive neuroscience; Brain; Biomedical engineering;
© 2006., Harper Perennial,
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Principles of biology / by Crawford, Christina A.,1983-editor.;
Edition statement supplied by publisher.Includes bibliographical references and index.Activation energy -- Active transport -- Aging -- Amino acids -- Anatomy -- Animal kingdom -- Apes to hominids -- Artificial organs -- Asexual reproduction -- Biochemical engineering -- Biochemistry -- Bioengineering -- Biology -- Bionics and biomedical engineering -- Biophysics -- Bioprocess engineering -- Biosynthetics -- Birth -- Bone and cartilage -- Brain -- Cannibalism -- Cardiology -- Cell and tissue engineering -- Cell communication -- Cell organelles -- Cell specialization -- Cell types -- Cellular respiration -- Circulatory systems of vertebrates -- Cleavage, gastrulation, and neurulation -- Cloning -- Copulation -- CRISPR-cas9 -- Cryogenics -- Death and dying -- Defense mechanisms -- Demographics -- Dentistry -- Deoxyribose nucleic acid -- Dermatology and dermatopathology -- Diffusion -- Digestion -- Digestive tract -- Diseases -- DNA analysis -- DNA/RNA synthesis -- DNA/RNA transcription -- Egg production -- Embryology -- Emotions -- Endocrine systems of vertebrates -- Endocrinology -- Endocytosis and exocytosis -- Enzyme engineering -- Eukaryotes and prokaryotes -- Evolution: animal life -- Evolution: historical perspective -- Eyes -- Fertilization -- Forensic science -- Fur and hair -- Gametogenesis -- Gastroenterology -- Gene flow -- Genetics -- Geriatrics and gerontology -- Growth -- Hematology -- Histology -- Homeostasis -- Hominids -- Homo sapiens and human diversification -- Human evolution analysis -- Human genetic engineering -- Human-computer interaction -- Hydrophilic and hydrophobic -- HypnosisImmune system -- Immunology and vaccination -- Intelligence -- Kinesiology -- Lactation -- Lactic acid fermentation -- Life spans -- Metabolic engineering -- Multicellularity -- Mutations -- Natural selection -- Neanderthals -- Nephrology -- Neural engineering -- Neurology -- Noses -- Nutrient requirements -- Obstetrics and gynecology -- Optometry -- Orthopedics -- Osmoregulation -- Osmosis -- Parisitology -- Pathology -- Placental mammals -- Polymers and monomers -- Protein synthesis -- Proteins, enzymes, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids -- Pulmonary medicine -- Reproduction -- Reproductive science and engineering -- Reproductive system of female mammals -- Reproductive system of male mammals -- Respiration and low oxygen -- Respiratory system -- RNA/protein translation -- RNAase -- Sex differences: evolutionary origin -- Sexual development -- Skin -- Smell -- Stem cell research and technology -- The Hardy-Weinberg law of genetic equilibrium -- Thermoregulation -- Tool use -- Toxicology -- Tribology -- Urology -- Virology -- Vision -- Zoology -- Glossary -- The last twenty years of Nobel prize winners in biological studies -- Body systems.Provides students and researchers with an easy-to-understand introduction to the fundamentals of biology.
Subjects: Biology.;
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Principles of biotechnology / by Crawford, Christina A.,1983-editor.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Publisher's Note -- Editor's Introduction -- Contributors -- Alternative energy sources -- Animal breeding -- Animal testing -- Animals as a medical resource -- Anthrax and biological warfare -- Anthropogeomorphology -- Antibiotic-resistant bacteria -- Antibiotics as defense against biological warfare -- Archaebacteria -- Artificial intelligence -- Artificial organs -- Audio engineering -- Bioassays -- Biochemical engineering -- Biodetectors -- Bioenergy technologies -- Bioengineering -- Biofertilizers -- Biofuels -- Biofuels and synthetic fuels -- Bioinformatics -- Biological terrorism -- Biological weapon identification -- Biomathematics -- Biomechanical engineering -- Biomechanics -- Biometric eye scanners -- Biometric identification systems -- Bionics and biomedical engineering -- Biopesticides and the environment -- Bioprocess engineering -- Bioremediation -- Biosensors -- Biostratigraphy -- Biosynthetics -- Biotechnology and genetic engineering -- Biotoxins -- Botany and genetic engineering -- Botulinum toxin as a biological weapon -- Bubonic plague as a biological weapon -- Cell and tissue engineering -- Cloning -- Cloning of plants -- CRISPR-Cas9 -- Cryogenics -- Desalination plants and technology -- Detection and prevention of food poisoning -- Diamond v. Chakrabarty -- DNA anaylsis -- DNA banks for endangered animals -- DNA database controversies -- DNA extraction from hair, bodily fluids, and tissues -- DNA fingerprinting as evidence --DNA isolation methods -- DNA profiling -- DNA recognition instruments -- DNA sequencing and crime scenes -- DNA typing -- DNA: recombinant technology -- Dolly the sheep -- Drug testing -- Engineering -- Environmental biotechnology -- Enzyme engineering -- Estrogens from plants -- Fiber technologies -- Genetic engineering -- Genetic resources -- Genetically engineered pharmaceuticals -- Genetically modified food production -- Genetically modified organisms -- Genetically altered bacteria -- Genomics -- Human genetic engineering -- Human-computer interaction -- Hybridization (botany) -- Industrial fermentation -- Intelligence -- Intensive farming --- Medicinal plants -- Metabolic engineering -- Microscopy -- Mitochondrial DNA analysis and typing -- Model organisms -- Molecular systematics -- Nanotechnology -- Nanotechnology and the environment -- Neural engineering -- Night vision technology -- Pasteurization and irradiation -- Pathogen genomic sequencing -- Performance-enhancing drugs -- Plant biotechnology -- Plant breeding and propagation -- Plant cells: molecular level -- Plants as a medical resource -- Polymerase chain reaction -- Prokaryotes -- Proteomics and protein engineering -- Radiocarbon dating -- Refuse-derived fuel -- Renewable and nonrenewable resources -- Reproductive science and engineering -- Scanning probe microscopy -- Science of cloning -- Seed banks -- Stem cell research and technology -- Synthetic fuels -- Tularemia as a bioweapon -- Zygomycetes -- Important figures in biotechnology: David Baltimore -- Francoise Barre-Sinoussi -- Paul Berg -- J. Michael Bishop -- Herbert Wayne Boyer -- Erwin Chargaff -- Stanley Cohen -- Francis S. Collins -- Carl F. Cori -- Erasistratus -- Alexander Fleming -- Camillo Golgi -- Carol W. Greider -- Alfred D. Hershey -- Edward B. Lewis -- Konrad Lorenz -- Barbara McClintock -- Christiane Nusslein-Volhard -- Frederick Sanger -- Hans Spemann -- Jack W. Szostak -- J. Craig Venter -- James D. Watson -- Edmund Beecher Wilson -- Norton David Zinder -- Appendixes: Time Line of Inventions and Scientific Advancements in Biotechnology -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Subject Index.Provides students and researchers with an introduction to the fundamentals of biotechnology.
Subjects: Biotechnology.;
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Principles of Biotechnology / by Crawford, Christina A.,1983-editor.;
10-A.Provides students and researchers with an introduction to the fundamentals of biotechnology.Includes bibliographical references and index.Publisher's Note -- Editor's Introduction -- Contributors -- Alternative energy sources -- Animal breeding -- Animal testing -- Animals as a medical resource -- Anthrax and biological warfare -- Anthropogeomorphology -- Antibiotic-resistant bacteria -- Antibiotics as defense against biological warfare -- Archaebacteria -- Artificial intelligence -- Artificial organs -- Audio engineering -- Bioassays -- Biochemical engineering -- Biodetectors -- Bioenergy technologies -- Bioengineering -- Biofertilizers -- Biofuels -- Biofuels and synthetic fuels -- Bioinformatics -- Biological terrorism -- Biological weapon identification -- Biomathematics -- Biomechanical engineering -- Biomechanics -- Biometric eye scanners -- Biometric identification systems -- Bionics and biomedical engineering -- Biopesticides and the environment -- Bioprocess engineering -- Bioremediation -- Biosensors -- Biostratigraphy -- Biosynthetics -- Biotechnology and genetic engineering -- Biotoxins -- Botany and genetic engineering -- Botulinum toxin as a biological weapon -- Bubonic plague as a biological weapon -- Cell and tissue engineering -- Cloning -- Cloning of plants -- CRISPR-Cas9 -- Cryogenics -- Desalination plants and technology -- Detection and prevention of food poisoning -- Diamond v. Chakrabarty -- DNA anaylsis -- DNA banks for endangered animals -- DNA database controversies -- DNA extraction from hair, bodily fluids, and tissues -- DNA fingerprinting as evidence --DNA isolation methods -- DNA profiling -- DNA recognition instruments -- DNA sequencing and crime scenes -- DNA typing -- DNA: recombinant technology -- Dolly the sheep -- Drug testing -- Engineering -- Environmental biotechnology -- Enzyme engineering -- Estrogens from plants -- Fiber technologies -- Genetic engineering -- Genetic resources -- Genetically engineered pharmaceuticals -- Genetically modified food production -- Genetically modified organisms -- Genetically altered bacteria -- Genomics -- Human genetic engineering -- Human-computer interaction -- Hybridization (botany) -- Industrial fermentation -- Intelligence -- Intensive farming --- Medicinal plants -- Metabolic engineering -- Microscopy -- Mitochondrial DNA analysis and typing -- Model organisms -- Molecular systematics -- Nanotechnology -- Nanotechnology and the environment -- Neural engineering -- Night vision technology -- Pasteurization and irradiation -- Pathogen genomic sequencing -- Performance-enhancing drugs -- Plant biotechnology -- Plant breeding and propagation -- Plant cells: molecular level -- Plants as a medical resource -- Polymerase chain reaction -- Prokaryotes -- Proteomics and protein engineering -- Radiocarbon dating -- Refuse-derived fuel -- Renewable and nonrenewable resources -- Reproductive science and engineering -- Scanning probe microscopy -- Science of cloning -- Seed banks -- Stem cell research and technology -- Synthetic fuels -- Tularemia as a bioweapon -- Zygomycetes -- Important figures in biotechnology: David Baltimore -- Francoise Barre-Sinoussi -- Paul Berg -- J. Michael Bishop -- Herbert Wayne Boyer -- Erwin Chargaff -- Stanley Cohen -- Francis S. Collins -- Carl F. Cori -- Erasistratus -- Alexander Fleming -- Camillo Golgi -- Carol W. Greider -- Alfred D. Hershey -- Edward B. Lewis -- Konrad Lorenz -- Barbara McClintock -- Christiane Nusslein-Volhard -- Frederick Sanger -- Hans Spemann -- Jack W. Szostak -- J. Craig Venter -- James D. Watson -- Edmund Beecher Wilson -- Norton David Zinder -- Appendixes: Time Line of Inventions and Scientific Advancements in Biotechnology -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Subject Index.
Subjects: Biotechnology.; Biotechnology.;
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Principles of Biology / by Crawford, Christina A.,editor.;
10-A.Provides students and researchers with an easy-to-understand introduction to the field of biology.Includes bibliographical references and index.Publisher's Note -- Editor's Introduction -- Activation energy -- Active transport -- Aging -- Amino acids -- Anatomy -- Animal kingdom -- Apes to hominids -- Artificial organs -- Asexual reproduction -- Biochemical engineering -- Biochemistry -- Bioengineering -- Biology -- Bionics and biomedical engineering -- Biophysics -- Bioprocess engineering -- Biosynthetics -- Birth -- Bone and cartilage -- Brain -- Cannibalism -- Cardiology -- Cell and tissue engineering -- Cell communication -- Cell organelles -- Cell specialization -- Cell types -- Cellular respiration -- Circulatory systems of vertebrates -- Cleavage, gastrulation, and neurulation -- Cloning -- Copulation -- CRISPR-Cas9 -- Cryogenics -- Death and dying -- Defense mechanisms -- Demographics -- Dentistry -- Deoxyribose nucleic acid -- Dermatology and dermatopathology -- Diffusion -- Digestion -- Digestive tract -- Diseases. -- DNA analysis. -- DNA/RNA synthesis -- DNA/RNA transcription -- Egg production -- Embryology -- Emotions. -- Endocrine systems of vertebrates -- Endocrinology -- Endocytosis and exocytosis -- Enzyme engineering -- Eukaryotes and prokaryotes -- Evolution: animal life -- Evolution: historical perspective -- Eyes -- Fertilization -- Forensic science -- Fur and hair -- Gametogenesis -- Gastroenterology -- Gene flow -- Genetics -- Geriatrics and gerontology -- Growth -- Hematology -- Histology -- Homeostasis -- Hominids -- Homo sapiens and human diversification -- Human evolution analysis -- Human genetic engineering -- Human-computer interaction -- Hydrophilic and hydrophobic -- Hypnosis. -- Immune system -- Immunology and vaccination.Intelligence -- Kinesiology -- Lactation -- Lactic acid fermentation -- Life spans -- Metabolic engineering -- Multicellularity -- Mutations -- Natural selection -- Neanderthals -- Nephrology -- Neural engineering -- Neurology -- Noses -- Nutrient requirements -- Obstetrics and gynecology -- Optometry -- Orthopedics -- Osmoregulation -- Osmosis -- Parasitology -- Pathology -- Placental mammals -- Polymers and monomers -- Protein synthesis -- Proteins, enzymes, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids -- Pulmonary medicine -- Reproduction -- Reproductive science and engineering -- Reproductive system of female mammals -- Reproductive system of male mammals -- Respiration and low oxygen -- Respiratory system -- RNA/protein translation -- RNAase -- Sex differences: evolutionary origin -- Sexual development -- Skin -- Smell -- Stem cell research and technology -- The Hardy-Weinberg law of genetic equilibrium -- Thermoregulation -- Tool use -- Toxicology -- Tribology -- Urology -- Virology -- Vision -- Zoology -- Glossary -- The Last Twenty Years of Nobel Prize winners in Biological Studies -- Body Systems -- Bibliography -- Subject Index.
Subjects: Biology.; Biology.;
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Principles of robotics & artificial intelligence / by Franceschetti, Donald R.,1947-editor.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Publisher's Note -- Editor's Introduction -- Abstraction -- Advanced encryption standard (AES) -- Agile robotics -- Algorithm -- Analysis of variance (ANOVA) -- Application programming interface (API) -- Artificial intelligence -- Augmented reality -- Automated processes and servomechanisms -- Autonomous car -- Avatars and simulation -- Behavioral neuroscience -- Binary pattern -- Biomechanical engineering -- Biomechanics -- Biomimetics -- Bionics and biomedical engineering -- Bioplastic -- Bioprocess engineering -- C -- C++ -- Central limit theorem -- Charles Babbage's difference and analytical engines -- Client-server architecture -- Cognitive science -- Combinatorics -- Computed tomography -- Computer engineering -- Computer languages, compliers, and tools -- Computer memory -- Computer networks -- Computer simulation -- Computer software -- Computer-aided design and manufacturing -- Continuous random variable -- Cybernetics -- Cybersecurity -- Cyberspace -- Data analytics (DA) -- Deep learning -- Digital logic -- DNA computing -- Domain-specific language (DSL) -- Empirical formula -- Evaluating expressions -- Expert system -- Extreme value theorem -- Fiber technologies -- Fullerene -- Fuzzy logic -- Game theory -- Geoinformatics -- Go -- Grammatology -- Graphene -- Graphics technologies -- Holographic technology -- Human-computer interaction -- Hydraulic engineering -- Hypertext markup language (HTML) -- Integral -- Internet of Things (IoT) -- Interoperability -- Interval -- Kinematics -- Limit of a function -- Linear programming -- Local area network (LAN) -- Machine code -- Magnetic storage -- Mechatronics -- Microcomputer -- Microprocessor -- Motion -- Multitasking -- Nanoparticle -- Nanotechnology -- Network interface controller (NIC) -- Network topology -- Neural engineering -- Numerical analysis -- Objectivity (science) -- Object-oriented programming (OOP) -- Open access (OA) -- Optical storage -- Parallel computing -- Pattern recognition -- Photogrammetry -- Pneumatics -- Polymer science -- Probability and statistics -- Programming languages for artificial intelligence -- Proportionality -- Public-key cryptography -- Python -- Quantum computing -- R -- Rate -- Replication -- Robotics -- Ruby -- Scale model -- Scientific control -- Scratch -- Self-management -- Semantic web -- Sequence -- Series -- Set notation -- Siri -- Smart city -- Smart homes -- Smart label -- Smartphones, tablets, and handheld devices -- Soft robotics -- Solar cell -- Space drone -- Speech recognition -- Stem-and-leaf plots -- Structured query language (SQL) -- Stuxnet -- Supercomputer -- Turing test -- Unix -- Video game design and programming -- Virtual reality -- Z3 -- Zombie -- Time Line of Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence -- A.M. Turing Awards -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Subject Index."The study of artificial intelligence and robotics offer the enormous potential of continuing the wide-reaching debate about how men and machines live together, now and in the future. The notion that a machine can respond to its environment, make decisions, and learn, has been the stuff of science fiction for hundreds of years. This work examines the key principles and concepts behind the engineering and technological advances that have allowed IBM?s Deep Blue to compete against professional chess players and game show contestants, and a device to by itself vacuum your house" -- From publisher.
Subjects: Robotics.; Artificial intelligence.;
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Principles of Robotics & Artificial Intelligence / by Franceschetti, Donald R.,1947-editor.;
10-A."The study of artificial intelligence and robotics offer the enormous potential of continuing the wide-reaching debate about how men and machines live together, now and in the future. The notion that a machine can respond to its environment, make decisions, and learn, has been the stuff of science fiction for hundreds of years. This work examines the key principles and concepts behind the engineering and technological advances that have allowed IBM?s Deep Blue to compete against professional chess players and game show contestants, and a device to by itself vacuum your house" -- From publisher.Includes bibliographical references and index.Publisher's Note -- Editor's Introduction -- Abstraction -- Advanced encryption standard (AES) -- Agile robotics -- Algorithm -- Analysis of variance (ANOVA) -- Application programming interface (API) -- Artificial intelligence -- Augmented reality -- Automated processes and servomechanisms -- Autonomous car -- Avatars and simulation -- Behavioral neuroscience -- Binary pattern -- Biomechanical engineering -- Biomechanics -- Biomimetics -- Bionics and biomedical engineering -- Bioplastic -- Bioprocess engineering -- C -- C++ -- Central limit theorem -- Charles Babbage's difference and analytical engines -- Client-server architecture -- Cognitive science -- Combinatorics -- Computed tomography -- Computer engineering -- Computer languages, compliers, and tools -- Computer memory -- Computer networks -- Computer simulation -- Computer software -- Computer-aided design and manufacturing -- Continuous random variable -- Cybernetics -- Cybersecurity -- Cyberspace -- Data analytics (DA) -- Deep learning -- Digital logic -- DNA computing -- Domain-specific language (DSL) -- Empirical formula -- Evaluating expressions -- Expert system -- Extreme value theorem -- Fiber technologies -- Fullerene -- Fuzzy logic -- Game theory -- Geoinformatics -- Go -- Grammatology -- Graphene -- Graphics technologies -- Holographic technology -- Human-computer interaction -- Hydraulic engineering -- Hypertext markup language (HTML) -- Integral -- Internet of Things (IoT) -- Interoperability -- Interval -- Kinematics -- Limit of a function -- Linear programming -- Local area network (LAN) -- Machine code -- Magnetic storage -- Mechatronics -- Microcomputer -- Microprocessor -- Motion -- Multitasking -- Nanoparticle -- Nanotechnology -- Network interface controller (NIC) -- Network topology -- Neural engineering -- Numerical analysis -- Objectivity (science) -- Object-oriented programming (OOP) -- Open access (OA) -- Optical storage -- Parallel computing -- Pattern recognition -- Photogrammetry -- Pneumatics -- Polymer science -- Probability and statistics -- Programming languages for artificial intelligence -- Proportionality -- Public-key cryptography -- Python -- Quantum computing -- R -- Rate -- Replication -- Robotics -- Ruby -- Scale model -- Scientific control -- Scratch -- Self-management -- Semantic web -- Sequence -- Series -- Set notation -- Siri -- Smart city -- Smart homes -- Smart label -- Smartphones, tablets, and handheld devices -- Soft robotics -- Solar cell -- Space drone -- Speech recognition -- Stem-and-leaf plots -- Structured query language (SQL) -- Stuxnet -- Supercomputer -- Turing test -- Unix -- Video game design and programming -- Virtual reality -- Z3 -- Zombie -- Time Line of Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence -- A.M. Turing Awards -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Subject Index.
Subjects: Robotics.; Artificial intelligence.;
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Hot health care careers : 30 occupations with fast growth and many new job openings / by Morkes, Andrew,editor.; McKenna, Amy,1969-editor.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Health care jobs are a popular career option for students who enjoy helping others and learning about the latest cutting-edge technology and treatment methods! Here are some statistics from the U.S. Department of Labor that provide information on the promising career opportunities in the health care industry. --Publisher.Hot Health Care Careers, 2nd edition features the hottest of the hot healthcare careers for people from all educational backgrounds from high school diploma to medical degree. Some of the jobs that are featured include Biomedical Engineer, Creative Arts Therapist, Dental Hygienist, Health Care Manager, Health Information Management Technician, Medical Illustrator, Mental Health Counselor, Occupational Therapist, Physical Therapist, Physician, Registered Nurse, and Surgeon. Each career article provides an overview of the job and typical work environments, educational requirements, personal skills, methods of exploring the career while still in high school, tips on landing a job, typical employers, information on the long-term employment outlook and hot specialties, and sources of additional information. The book also features interviews with professionals and educators, photographs, and useful sidebars that list books, websites, fun facts, and other helpful information -- Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Medical personnel;
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