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Rhodus*, Tim, and Bud Witney. "Developing New Approaches and Tools for Improved Management and Delivery of Online Digital Photos." HortScience 39, no. 4 (July 2004): 875C—875. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.39.4.875c.

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More and more of the Department's academic and outreach communications on the Internet involve the use of digital photos. While enhancing visual appeal and conveying information that cannot be communicated via text is an obvious benefit, it is critical that digital collections be efficiently and effectively managed at the client level (personal workstation) and also the server level. To assist faculty and staff who routinely publish on the web and those who contribute to the Ohio State Univ.'s WebGarden online image database, a new client application was developed to assist in viewing and organizing digital photos on their workstation. Based on FileMaker Pro database software, a standalone program name DPM (Digital Photo Manager) was developed that runs without the user having to have FileMaker software installed on their system. DPM allows the user to scan a folder of digital photos, create thumbnails, add appropriate captions and cataloging information, and even display a full-screen slideshow. When the user is ready to publish on the web, they upload their file into a portion of the department website managed by Gallery software, a free PHP-based application that integrates with various web server programs and handles any number of user-specific digital albums. Following this, a website was developed that allows the user to select a photo from their online album, add 1-3 lines of captioning, and enter their name for a photo credit. The website automatically applies a standard background, creates four different sizes of the image, renames the files into a standard naming convention used for all images on the server, saves each file into a specific folder, and provides the user with the URL address for the digital files.
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Prasad, M. Veera, Amit Agrawal, S. Satish Kumar, and B. V. Subrahmanyan. "Converting a paper proforma template to a user friendly electronic database to collect traumatic brain injury data." Romanian Neurosurgery 21, no. 4 (December 1, 2014): 435–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/romneu-2014-0059.

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Abstract A structured reporting system which is based on a uniform template will permit uniform data collection and future statistics and will facilitate and validate independent or comparative audit of performance and quality of care. The successful establishment of a multi-center registry depends on the development of a concise data entry form, data entry system and data analysis to continuously maintain the registry. In the first phase we introduced the paper data collection form, in second phase this data form was converted to an electronic interface. In this second phase of the study the paper proforma which was developed in the first phase was converted into an electronic database by using the FileMaker Pro 13 Advanced®. The FileMaker Pro 13 Advanced® is capable to store the data, provides user friendly interface to enter data and can be converted the standalone runtime program to install in any other computer system. The next step is to explore the possibility whether it would be feasible to use this as a multicenter traumatic brain injury registry.
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Rhodus, Tim. "Publishing Newsletters on the World Wide Web Using Database Software." HortScience 31, no. 4 (August 1996): 588e—588. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.31.4.588e.

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Preparing newsletters for distribution over the World Wide Web generally requires one to learn HTML (hypertext markup language), purchase an HTML editor, or convert existing wordprocessing documents through a utility program. As an alternative, an input form was developed for county agents that facilitates the direct publishing of their weekly Buckeye Yard and Garden On-line newsletter over the Internet. Using FileMaker Pro 3.0 for Macintosh and the ROFM acgi script for WebSTAR, agents cut and paste text from their word processing file into specific input boxes on the screen and then submit it to the server located in Columbus. Their newsletter articles are then made available to anyone on the Web through a searchable database that allows for searching by date or title. Preparation of the input form and corresponding search form creates two distinct advantages: county agents do not have to spend time learning about HTML coding and all their newsletters are indexed in a searchable database with no additional effort by the site manager. Modification of this procedure has been done to facilitate the creation of online term projects for students and a directory for horticultural internships.
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Jena, Ranjan Kumar, Amit Agrawal, M. Ashok, and B. V. Subrahmanyam. "Pre-hospital care: Data profile from traumatic brain injury registry." Romanian Neurosurgery 31, no. 3 (September 1, 2017): 339–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/romneu-2017-0055.

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Abstract Introduction: There are multiple factors from injury spot till patient reach trauma unit, which affect their outcome. The literature of same from developing country is mere. The present study investigates primary care, mode of transportation and emergency management among TBI patients visiting a tertiary institute. Methods: The data of 337 patients was selected from a trauma registry. The data of TBI patients visiting emergency were entered in standard computer interface after obtaining their consent. The standard proforma was developed by FileMaker Pro Advanced 13 (Copyright © 1994-2015, FileMaker, Inc) and web data entry interface Drupal CMS. Data was analyzed using Stats Direct version 3.0.150. Results: Seventy five percent of patients were from rural setup. About 67% of patients visiting emergency had undergone first aid from both rural and urban setup. Forty percent of patients came directly, only about 5% were referred from other hospitals. Majority of patients were accompanied by relatives (87%) followed by spouse (8.6%). Non ambulance mode (31%) was more than ground ambulance (25%) to reach emergency setup. Emergency management of airway, breathing and circulation was significant with outcome at discharge (p<0.001). Conclusion: The study reports that majority of patients had undergone first aid before reaching trauma unit. Non ambulance mode of transportation is more. The study emphasis for detail study on pre hospital care variables with larger sample size.
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Murchie, John. "Here & there, now & agin regions end where countries begin." Art Libraries Journal 22, no. 4 (1997): 16–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0307472200010622.

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‘A historical dictionary of artists in Atlantic Canada’ is the first attempt to systematically develop the contours of four hundred years of visual arts in Atlantic Canada since the hegemony of Western European civilization. The project entails the development of a data base of biographical and professional information on artists born prior to 1939 and the beginning of the Second World War who were active in the Atlantic Provinces of Canada — New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. The definition of ‘artist’ has been as broadly defined as possible to include craft persons, photographers, architects nor has there been an attempt to limit the definitions to ‘professionals’. The data is stored in a ‘FileMaker Pro’ programme using a Macintosh computer.
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Edelblute, Thomas. "A Pro-Cite Authority File on a Network." Technical Services Quarterly 12, no. 3 (June 7, 1995): 29–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j124v12n03_03.

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Wagner, Jon. "Pairing General Purpose Computer Programs to Analyze Qualitative Data: An Illustration Based on MS Word® and FileMaker Pro®." CAM Journal 10, no. 1 (February 1998): 4–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1525822x980100010601.

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Beyl, Caula A., Cathy Sabota, and Gokul Ghale. "406 PB 019 DEVELOPMENT OF AN INTEGRATED LOCATION AND INFORMATION DATABASE FOR TEACHING CAMPUS PLANT MATERIALS." HortScience 29, no. 5 (May 1994): 489b—489. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.29.5.489b.

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In teaching a course in landscape plant materials, the landscape plants which exist on campus are an important and accessible resource. Management of location, health. and cultivar information is critical to optimizing this resource. As a classroom assignment, campus plant materials were inventoried, entered into FileMaker Pro 2.1, a database manager, characterized and assigned locations. The campus map was scanned using a Microtek ScanMaker IIXE and the image imported into MacDraw II. A symbol library, which included symbols for trees, shrubs, and groundcovers, was developed by scanning hand drawn images and then importing them into MacPain. These bit-mapped images could then be duplicated as often as necessary and placed in appropriate locations on the campus map in MacDraw II. In this way, students are exposed not only to landscape plant materials but also to database managers and computer graphics capabilities. This approach also has the advantage that database information can be easily coordinated with physical location. plant materials can be sorted based on their characteristics, and information can be routinely and easily revised and updated.
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O'Leary, Teresa, June Weiss, Benjamin Toll, Cynthia Brandt, and Steven Bernstein. "Automated Generation of CONSORT Diagrams Using Relational Database Software." Applied Clinical Informatics 10, no. 01 (January 2019): 060–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1677043.

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Background Investigators conducting prospective clinical trials must report patient flow using the Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT) statement. Depending on how data are collected, this can be a laborious, time-intensive process. However, because many trials enter data electronically, CONSORT diagrams may be generated in an automated fashion. Objective Our objective was to use an off-the-shelf software to develop a technique to generate CONSORT diagrams automatically. Methods During a recent trial, data were entered into FileMaker Pro, a commercially available software, at enrollment and three waves of follow-up. Patient-level data were coded to automatically generate CONSORT diagrams for use by the study team. Results From August 2012 to July 2014, 1,044 participants were enrolled. CONSORT diagrams were generated weekly for study team meetings to track follow-ups at 1, 6, and 12 months, for 960 (92%), 921 (90%), and 871 (88%) participants who were contacted or deceased, respectively. Reasons for loss to follow-up were captured at each follow-up. Conclusion CONSORT diagrams can be generated using a standard software for any trial and can facilitate data collection, project management, and reporting.
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Anwar, Aosaf, Feroze Ali Kalhoro, Mowaffaq Abdullmomen Al Absi, Fozia Rajput, Osama Shaikh, and Batool Bibi. "Compare of the Frequency of Instrument Fracture of Endodontic File Using Rotary Pro Tapers and HY Flex Series." Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences 16, no. 5 (May 30, 2022): 1421–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs221651421.

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Objective: To compare the frequency of instrument fracture of endodontic file using Rotary Pro Tapers and EDM Hy Flex series. Study Design & Setting: This experimental in vitro study was conducted at Institute of Dentistry Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences Jamshoro. Subjects and Methods: Data was prospectively collected from extracted human teeth. A total of 66 canals were included. Simple descriptive statistics were used to present demographic data, along with frequency and percentages to present qualitative variables. It was decided to perform a post-stratification chi square test taking a p-value of less than 0.05 as significant. Results: A total of 66 canals (33 each endodontic file using Rotary Pro Tapers and EDM Hy Flex series) were included. Mean endodontic file in group A and B was 1.28±0.14 mm and 0.58±0.08 mm. Comparison of instrument separation in endodontic file using Rotary Pro Tapers and Hy Flex series showed separation of 09 (27.3%) and 02 (6.1%) respectively. Conclusion: Based on the results of this study, Protaper files generated much more stress than EDM Hy Flex files, but comparisons of instrument separation between the two instruments showed that the latter performed better overall. Keywords: Root canal treatment, Endodontic file, Rotary Pro Tapers and Rotary EDM Hy Flex.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "FileMaker pro (Computer file)"

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Hadley, Barry J. "Matchmaker plus: Information management tool at a classroom level." CSUSB ScholarWorks, 1995. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd-project/1066.

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This project will show how a computer-based information management system can be used by elementary school teachers. Using a desktop database manager software, FileMaker Pro, this project will describe how technology can help a classroom teacher manage information through an application model.
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Books on the topic "FileMaker pro (Computer file)"

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Corporation, Claris. FileMaker Pro: User's guide. Santa Rosa, CA: Claris Corp., 1992.

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R, Cohen Dennis, ed. FileMaker Pro 7 bible. Hoboken, N.J: Wiley, 2004.

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Schwartz, Steven A. FileMaker Pro 7 Bible. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2004.

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FileMaker Pro business applications. Plano, Tex: Wordware Pub., 2006.

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FileMaker Pro 10 in depth. Indianapolis, Ind: Que Pub., 2009.

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Filemaker Pro 8 for Windows and Macintosh. Berkeley, Calif: Peachpit, 2006.

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FileMaker Pro design & scripting for dummies. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, 2006.

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Special edition using FileMaker 9. Indianapolis, Ind: Que, 2008.

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Inc, FileMaker, ed. Data-driven iOS apps for iPad and iPhone: With FileMaker Pro, Bento by FileMaker, and FileMaker Go. Indianapolis, Indiana: Que, 2011.

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Stark, Jonathan. Web publishing with PHP and FileMaker 9. Indianapolis, Ind: Sams, 2008.

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Conference papers on the topic "FileMaker pro (Computer file)"

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Yuguo, Sun. "On Tolerance Information Extraction of Feature Model in Automotive Engine CAPP System." In ASME 2005 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2005-84124.

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A generative automotive engine CAPP (Computer-Aided-Process Planning) system based on Oracle database was developed. A practical tolerance information communication solution between the CAD and CAPP system was proposed and realized in an independent file schema. A parametrical cylinder head model based on manufacturing feature was created to meet the requirements of the CAPP system feature recognizing. The data structure of the tolerance information in the Pro/ENGINEERING database was presented. A Pro/TOOLKIT program was developed to extract the model’s tolerance information automatically. The tolerance information extracted was then organized with EXPRESS language and imported into the CAPP system database Oracle.
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