Sentences with phrase «electronic network linking»

It outlines the benefits of building a national electronic network linking homes, schools, hospitals, and...

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The Trust also has a network of 30 contact centres across England linked together through its electronic network to create a single «virtual» national contact centre.
Allison E. Curry, Ph.D., M.P.H., of the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), and coauthors linked electronic health records to New Jersey traffic safety databases for more than 18,000 primary care patients of the CHOP health care network born from 1987 to 1997.
The device consists of a large electronic board display that is connected to a ceiling - mounted LCD projector and a standalone or network - connected laptop computer that can be further linked to a sound system.
Playful at first impression, Carter's art contains allusions to mundane yet foreboding engagements, such as radio transmissions, encoded transcriptions, and other electronic communications that serve not only to link us to world networks, but also to place us under surveillance and deprive us of our privacy.
In response to Baudrillard's exploration of postindustrial culture: its reliance on information systems, media representation, and an economy that privileges image over product, Halley shifted to schematized depictions of enclosed spaces, linked to the world through a network of electronic, telephonic, and fiber - optic conduits.
IJP was touted as an electronic revolution that would result in a paperless justice system, by linking the correctional system, the courts, the judiciary, the prosecution service and the police into a «seamless network» through which civil and criminal cases could be filed and tracked.
The substantive law of immigration and asylum in Scotland is UK law; the Electronic Immigration Network lists practically all useful links.
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