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    Automated Toll Gates

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    AUTOMATED TOLL GATES INTRODUCTION : The automated toll gates are the application of both the concepts of road pricing and intelligent transport system.Earlier motorists used to wait at a toll booth or a plaza to pay a machine or a collector for using a particular toll road.But it is not so in the case of a automated toll gate.Here the motorists need not stop or even reduce the speed of their vehicle.The whole process is completely automated.Road pricing is a type of tax sought by

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    an integral part of administration‚ especially as a means for improving user satisfaction and promoting the use of services by current and potential users.The main arsenal for libraries in Malaysia can utilize would be the automated library system and integration of automated library system. These systems has proven that it can improve substantially the services that a common library can offer. An integrated library system (ILS)‚ also known as a library management system

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    Automated teller machine 1 Automated teller machine An automated teller machine (ATM)‚ also known as a automated banking machine (ABM) or Cash Machine and by several other names (see below)‚ is a computerised telecommunications device that provides the clients of a financial institution with access to financial transactions in a public space without the need for a cashier‚ human clerk or bank teller. On most modern ATMs‚ the customer is identified by inserting a plastic ATM card with a magnetic

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    Automated ID system

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    which has been the greatest influence of the values of our society. However by an intelligent mind‚ innovations did not stop here and still changes have been made to make life easier as it could be. Like on some manual operations that can be in automated process through some innovations that we can possibly think. Doing the same thing better produces great results. There were a lot of automation and improvement done as time goes by. Automation is really fundamental in some companies or institutions

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    Automated Customer Service

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    Automated Customer Service: Advantages Outweigh Disadvantages The marketplace in the world today is more competitive than ever before. Businesses are trying to increase profits and lower operating costs. Stockholders are insisting that companies make money‚ thus increasing their stock portfolios. Consumers are busier than at any point in the history of man. They work longer hours and try to squeeze more extracurricular activities into their evenings. Into this arena has come the automated customer

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    Library Automated System

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    Republic of the Philippines OCCIDENTAL MINDORO STATE COLLEGE Information Technology Department San Jose‚ Occidental Mindoro DEVELOPMENT OF LIBRARY AUTOMATED SYSTEM FOR COLLEGE LIBRARY OF OCCIDENTAL MINDORO STATE COLLEGE - MAIN CAMPUS A System Analysis and Design Project Presented to the Faculty of Information Technology Department OCCIDENTAL MINDORO STATE COLLEGE Main Campus In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements of the Subject - System Analysis and Design Cyrus Austria Charmaine De Guzman

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    Medication Error

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    BACKGROUND OF STUDY OVERVIEW OF NURSES RESPONSIBILITY IN MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION Providing care for the patient is the responsibility of nurses. Nurses are the one who are close with patients. They are responsible and accountable to make sure that the treatments and needs of patient are fulfilled. Medication administration is a part of the nurses’ responsibility in order to make sure clients get the correct medication as supposed. Medication administration error is a universal health care concern

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    automated mapping system

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    cartography which is the drawings‚ to the 20th century maps which is the automated maps or the more advanced map‚ the 3D maps. Information is that which informs‚ an answer to a question‚ as well as that from which knowledge and data can be derived. As it regards data‚ the existence of an information is not necessarily coupled to an observer‚ while in the case of knowledge‚ information requires a cognitive observer. The automated information and mapping system is a visualization tool to help the process

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    unit44 medication

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    Unit 44 Administer medication to individuals and monitor the effects Learning outcome 1 Understand legislation‚ policy and procedures relevant to administration of medication 1.1. Identify current legislation‚ guidelines policies and protocols relevant to the administration of medication There are many acts and regulation around the care and control of medication. The two most important and relevant ones are The Medicines Act 1968 and The Misuse of Drugs Act 1972. The Medicines Act outlines the

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    Medication Reconciliation

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    Medication Reconciliation Kimberly McElroy Excelsior College Medication reconciliation in my opinion is the process by which a member of the healthcare team‚ the nurse or physician‚ thoroughly examines a patient medications‚ making sure the medications do not interfere with another medication‚ making sure that there are not duplicate medications‚ even though medications have different names‚ medications may be used for the same things‚ and making sure that patient has the correct understanding

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