Application of computer systems in perinatology. I. Review of computer systems
Słomko, Z.; Breborowicz, G.; Moczko, J.
Ginekologia Polska 60(6): 318-324
1989
ISSN/ISBN: 0017-0011
PMID: 2700468
Accession: 039312024
The main elements of the computer system used in medical practice are discussed. Typical application possibilities of microcomputers in perinatal medicine are described.
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