The Health Protection Department at the Savannah River Plant collects 500 urine samples per day for tritium analyses. Prior to automation, all sample information was compiled manually. Bar code technology was chosen for automating this program because it provides a more accurate, efficient, and inexpensive method for data entry. The system has three major functions: sample labeling is accomplished at remote bar code label stations composed of an Intermec 8220 (Intermec Corp.) interfaced to an IBM-PC, data collection is done on a central VAX 11/730 (Digital Equipment Corp.). Bar code readers are used to log-in samples to be analyzed on liquid scintillation counters. The VAX 11/730 processes the data and generates reports, data storage is on ...
This work deals with problems of the barcode applied to automatic identification. Description of the...
This thesis deals with barcode scanning on Raspberry Pi and subsequent work with server database sys...
In January 1976, the Water Resources Division of the U.S. Geological Survey asked Lawrence Livermore...
Modern computers have become an important part of almost all business operations, including nuclear ...
Over the past seven years, Los Alamos National Laboratory developed several generations of computeri...
Abstract niet beschikbaarIn the near future, Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS) and ro...
Some clinical laboratory departments (such as microbiology) provide extensive reporting of text and ...
Some clinical laboratory departments (such as microbiology) provide extensive reporting of text and ...
The advantages of using bar coding during the recruitment and registration of subjects for a clinica...
The proposed system is to develop barcodes for all products in commercial control system...
Liquid scintillation spectrometry is now widely used in biological laboratories for the assay of rad...
Background: Barcode Technology is a replacement for the traditional keyboard data entry. The East Af...
Abstract: This work is dedicated to describing of developed algorithm for automatic readin...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:4274.847610(IR/L/BI--90/02) / BLDSC ...
Automated methods are described for extracting drugs from urine and for subsequently detecting them ...
This work deals with problems of the barcode applied to automatic identification. Description of the...
This thesis deals with barcode scanning on Raspberry Pi and subsequent work with server database sys...
In January 1976, the Water Resources Division of the U.S. Geological Survey asked Lawrence Livermore...
Modern computers have become an important part of almost all business operations, including nuclear ...
Over the past seven years, Los Alamos National Laboratory developed several generations of computeri...
Abstract niet beschikbaarIn the near future, Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS) and ro...
Some clinical laboratory departments (such as microbiology) provide extensive reporting of text and ...
Some clinical laboratory departments (such as microbiology) provide extensive reporting of text and ...
The advantages of using bar coding during the recruitment and registration of subjects for a clinica...
The proposed system is to develop barcodes for all products in commercial control system...
Liquid scintillation spectrometry is now widely used in biological laboratories for the assay of rad...
Background: Barcode Technology is a replacement for the traditional keyboard data entry. The East Af...
Abstract: This work is dedicated to describing of developed algorithm for automatic readin...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:4274.847610(IR/L/BI--90/02) / BLDSC ...
Automated methods are described for extracting drugs from urine and for subsequently detecting them ...
This work deals with problems of the barcode applied to automatic identification. Description of the...
This thesis deals with barcode scanning on Raspberry Pi and subsequent work with server database sys...
In January 1976, the Water Resources Division of the U.S. Geological Survey asked Lawrence Livermore...