Jan 26, 2007 Can tiny and ubiquitous devices like Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) be In the near future, PDAs will start being used as integrated...
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Purpose: This article examines the potential use of personal digital assistant (PDA) data capture systems for real-time linear monitoring of health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in prostate cancer research and clinical care.
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The main purpose of a personal digital assistant (PDA) is to act as an electronic organizer or day planner that is portable, easy to use and­ capable of sharing information with your PC. It's supposed to be an extension of the PC, not a replacement.
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Can tiny and ubiquitous devices like Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) be Recent tests have demonstrated current and future uses for PDAs on board the...
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Personal Digital Assistants in Clinical Practice: The Wave of the Future? Jeffrey Visotsky, MD. Authors and Disclosures. Published: 03/29/2001...
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Each of her students now has a personal digital assistant (PDA) that enables him or her to receive tests and homework via an infrared beam from Sorrell's PDA. Despite her success, Sorrell continues to worry about the future. What will happen when these students move onto ninth grade, where they will have to be...
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Abstract; INTRODUCTION; METHODS; RESULTS; DISCUSSION; LIMITATIONS; CONCLUSION; FUTURE STUDIES; REFERENCES. RESULTS. Frequency of personal digital assistant
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Oct 2, 2002 The Future of PDAs in Healthcare: Learn how to choose and use a PDA.
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Future Directions: How did using PDAs benefit this health system? Authors and Disclosures Leitman R, ed. Physicians' use of handheld personal computing devices increases from 15% in 1999 to 26% in 2001. Rochester, NY: Harris Interactive; 2001.
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Washington DC (SPX) Jan 29, 2007 - Can tiny and ubiquitous devices like Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) be of use for space applications? The answer is a definite yes. Recent tests have demonstrated current and future uses for PDAs on board the International Space Station. Washington DC (SPX) Jan 29, 2007; Up until late 2006,
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