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    Patient Flow Analysis

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    Patient flow is the progression of patients from the time they enter the office for a visit until they exit the system by exiting the office after a visit. Some of the events that take place during a visit includes, checking the patient in, collecting payment for services, rooming the patient, examining the patient, prescribing medications, ordering test, and checking the patient out at the end of the visit. Some steps occur no matter what system the office uses, whether it is a paper-based…

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    When I first read Middlesex’s admission catalogue, I did a quick scan to get a general idea of the school. A recurring phrase I saw was, “find your promise”. I decided to read the whole booklet to see what this phrase meant. The words combined with the sign of the hammer and anvil showed that in Middlesex, the faculty hopes for students to find new passions and continue on current ones. I found that appealing as it matched my personality. Curiosity brought me to this school and my faith in my…

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    Much to my surprise, keeping the time log was quite difficult. I tried to fill as many slots that I could in the morning (when I knew I had something for sure planned), but that was not many. It was just too difficult to drop what I was doing and record it (even though it only took at second). What it almost always boiled down to was me racking my brain at the end of the day to figure out what I had down and when I had done it. It was difficult for me to see any distinct patterns because every…

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    Chapter 4: The Automated Optical Inspection System 4.1 Automated Optical Inspection (AOI) Defects are always a critical aspect in wafer manufacturing. When it comes to manual defect detection process it’s always a tough story - difficult, time consuming, expensive and may cause a huge loss ratio to the industry. Precise accuracy achieved by a human inspection is often not sufficient and least accurate. Automatic or automated optical inspection (AOI) is a technique used in machines, where…

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    Oukitel Case Study

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    We have seen what Oukitel is capable of? The Chinese manufacturer is proficient of producing terminals with some serious features for a stupendous price tag. Same is the case with their closing smartphone of the previous year, Oukitel K6000. But it lacked something: a fingerprint reader, Full-HD display, latest Android or anything that makes the terminal worth to be called a mid-tier phone of 2016. But the question remains, what can you get for a price of $180? Well in the case of Oukitel,…

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    The Last Game “C’mon Blue!” “Get your head in the game!”, a parent hollered from the stands. My mind was muddled from the heat, giving me the cognitive ability of a three year old. It wasn’t the first time I had heard criticism during the game, but I was hoping it would be the last. I vowed to myself that if I managed to make it through the game alive, I would never umpire again. “I’ll give you five dollars if you umpire the plate for the second game,” I said to Nate. He looked back at me…

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    It is not uncommon for a patient to forget to take their medication at their prescribed time intervals. For many patients, it is difficult for them to remember to take their medication or even remember if they have already taken their dosage. This problem of under or overdosing threatens the health of these patients. For seniors, approximately 1 out of 10 hospital admissions are because of incorrect use of medications. Not taking medication correctly or forgetting to take medication can have…

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    The guards would deliver the meals on a cart and give them to him through a slot in the door (Williams, 25). Stanley orders most of his food from the prison store once a month, because he doesn’t like much of the food that is served. He orders soups, hot sauce and mixed vegetables (Wiliams,61) Stanley must rely on friends and family…

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    Samsung P7 Case Study

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    accentuated further by its chiselled curved edges. Going by the materials used, the smartphone gives us the feel of a sturdy, strong construction that feels solid to hold in the hand. The P8 features the power button, volume controls, microSD slot, and SIM slot on its right, the 3.5mm headphone jack and noise-cancelling mic on its top edge, and the microUSB port, microphone, and speaker along the bottom side of the phone. The power and volume buttons are the only physical buttons on the P8, and…

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    She created the John Jay’s Prison-to-college pipeline, which is a program for men to start their college journey behind bars. When they are released, they are guaranteed a slot in the City University of New York. The idea behind the program is to make college the centerpiece of their new lives on the outside. After the success of this program, Baz deeply questioned the complexity of human nature, and the purpose of prisons…

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