Neuromuscular diagnostic tests are medical tests performed to diagnose disorders of the muscle s and nerve s. The most common neuromuscular diagnostic tests include Electromyography Evoked potential Muscle biopsy Nerve biopsy Category Neurology Category Electrodiagnosis Neuroscience stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 In medicine and robotics , diagnostic robots are diagnosis medical diagnosis tools in the form of a physical robot or a software expert system. Developed in the 1970s near the height of the AI boom, automatic diagnosis systems are capable of gathering data for medical diagnosis with its knowledge based subsystem, and tools such as a tendon actuated, anthropomorphic finger, skin like sensors for tactile perception, etc. ref name Salcudean citation author Salcudean, S. E. Bell, G. Bachmann, S. Zhu, W. H. Abolmaesumi, P. Lawrence, P. D. title Robot Assisted Diagnostic Ultrasound Design and Feasibility Experiments journal Miccai99 url http www.springerlink.com index x07201782px81x22.pdf publisher Springer ref ref name Dario1988 citation author Dario, P. Bergamasco, M. year 1988 title An advanced robot system for automated diagnostic tasks through palpation journal Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on volume 35 issue 2 pages 118 126 doi 10.1109 10.1349 pmid 3350538 ref See also Flower robot Mycin References reflist Category Diagnostic robots ... more details
Merge to Vehicon date June 2011 The Diagnostic Drone is a character from the fictional Transformers toyline Transformers Series. It was featured in Beast Machines TV Series. Beast Machines Transformers character name Diagnostic Drone image Beast Machines Diagnostic Drone.jpg caption The Vehicon Diagnostic Drone affiliation Vehicon subgroup Diagnostic Drones rank function Diagnostics partner motto Eminence alternatemodes None series Beast Machines voiceby Christopher Gaze Season One The Diagnostic Drone known as Flying C or Fly in Japan is a character from the Beast Machines TV Series. It is a minor character in the show, serving as an advisor to Megatron Beast Wars and Beast Machines Megatron . This drone possessed an artificial intelligence and was programmed to obey Megatron s every command. During its brief role in the series, it attempted several times to eradicate Megatron s organic side, with little success. Eventually, by studying the Maximal Nightscream , it did learn how to remove Megatron s organic components however before it could do so, it was reprogrammed by Tankor , who had regained his memories as the Maximal Rhinox , who ordered it to fail in its attempt to help Megatron. Tankor then used the Diagnostic Drone to obtain the Vector Sigma Key to Vector Sigma and to send false visions through the Oracle to Optimus Primal . The Drone is later destroyed by Megatron, who was apparently aware of its traitorous activities the entire time. Season Two Having been destroyed in the first season and Megatron having removed his organic body from himself, there was no need for the Diagnostic Drone in the second season. However other Diagnostic Drones appeared for the first ... becomes trapped in the body of one of these Drones. Several Diagnostic Drones build him his Optimal ... and repairing a console after Optimus Primal damages it. Trivia Strangely the Diagnostic Drones have ... Several diagnostic drones of the type seen in Beast Machines were seen in the first Transformers ... more details
orphan date July 2009 In medicine and psychology, diagnostic reliability refers to the ability of a medical diagnosis diagnostic tool , typically symptoms, to predict an illness or disorder. It is a direct application of the notion of Reliability statistics statistical reliability . Since the etiology of most psychiatric disorders is not known, the most common measure of diagnostic reliability in psychiatry and clinical psychology is interrater agreement this may be also be used for medical conditions of known etiology if no other tests are available, e.g. in Alzheimer s disease . References cite book title Diagnosis, Conceptualization, and Treatment Planning for Adults A Step by step Guide authors Michel Hersen, Linda Krug Porzelius publisher Lawrence Erlbaum Associates year 2001 isbn 0805834923 page 18 medicine stub psychology stub Category Medical terms ... more details
Merge Immunodiagnostics discuss Talk Immunodiagnostics Merger date September 2009 Diagnostic immunology is a collective term for a variety of diagnostic techniques that rely on the specificity of the bond between antibody antibodies and antigen s. Diagnostic immunology is well suited for the detection of even the smallest of amounts of bio chemical substances. Antibodies specific for a desired antigen can be bacterial conjugation conjugated with a radiolabel , fluorescent label, or color forming enzyme and are used as a probe to detect it. Well known applications of this include pregnancy tests, immunoblot ting, ELISA and immunohistochemical staining of microscope slide s. The speed, accuracy and simplicity of such tests has led to the development of rapid techniques for the diagnosis of disease, microbes and even illegal drugs in vivo of course tests conducted in a closed environment have a higher degree of accuracy . Such testing is also used to distinguish compatible blood type s. See also Wikipedia MeSH E01 MeSH E01.450.495 immunologic tests Medical technologist External links MeshName Immunologic diagnosis pathology Immunologic techniques and tests Category Immunologic tests pathology stub ... more details
In a physical and especially geophysical simulation context, a diagnostic equation or diagnostic model is an equation or model that links the values of these variables simultaneously, either because the equation or model is time independent, or because the variables all refer to the values they have at the same identical time. This is by opposition to a prognostic equation . For instance, the so called ideal gas law PV nRT of classical thermodynamics relates the state variable s of that gas, all estimated at the same time. It is understood that the values of any one of these variables can change in time, but the relation between these variables will remain valid at each and every particular instant, which implies that one variable cannot change its value without the value of another variable also being affected. References James R. Holton 2004 An Introduction to Dynamic Meteorology , Academic Press, International Geophysics Series Volume 88, Fourth Edition, 535 p., ISBN 0123540151, ISBN 978 0123540157. External links http amsglossary.allenpress.com glossary search?id diagnostic equation1 Amsglossary.allenpress.com DEFAULTSORT Diagnostic Equation Category Atmospheric dynamics no Diagnostisk ligning nn Diagnostisk likning ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2007 Orphan date November 2008 In electronic systems a diagnostic board is a specialized device with diagnostic circuitry on a printed circuit board that connects to a computer or other electronic equipment replacing an existing module, or plugging into an expansion card slot. A multi board electronic system such as a computer comprises multiple printed circuit boards or cards connected via electrical connector connector s. When a fault occurs in the system, it is sometimes possible to isolate or identify the fault by replacing one of the boards with a diagnostic board. A diagnostic board can range from extremely simple to extremely sophisticated. Simple standard POST card diagnostic plug in boards for computers are available that display numeric codes to assist in identifying issues detected during the power on self test executed automatically during system startup. Dummy board A dummy board provides a minimal interface. This type of diagnostic board in intended to confirm that the interface is correctly implemented. For example, a PC motherboard manufacturer can test PCI functionality of a PC motherboard by connecting a dummy Peripheral Component Interconnect PCI board into each PCI slot on the motherboard Extender board An extender board or board extender, card extender, extender card is a simple circuit board that interposes between a card cage backplane and the circuit board of interest to physically extend the circuit board of interest out from the card cage allowing access to both sides of the circuit board to connect diagnostic equipment such as an oscilloscope or systems analyzer. For example, a PCI extender board can be plugged into a PCI slot on a computer motherboard, and then a PCI card connected to the extender board to extend the board ... paths on the diagnostic board, as well as introducing Radio Frequency Interference RFI into the circuit ... Calif. is one of the few companies still making these legacy boards. DEFAULTSORT Diagnostic Board ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Traditional Definition A diagnostic program is a Computer program program written for the express purpose of examining the state, or locating problems with the hardware, or operating system environment that it is running on in. Evolved Definition A diagnostic program is a program written for the express purpose of locating problems with the software, hardware, or any combination there of in a system, or a network of systems. Preferably, diagnostic programs provide solutions to the user to solve issues. Examples Diagnostics that are run on demand when a user needs assistance, typically within the primary operating system of the computer e.g. Linux, Windows Off line diagnostics that are run outside the primary operating system, typically to reduce the masking influence of software on hardware issues Background diagnostics that monitor the system for failures and marginal events, and provide statistical data for failure prediction, and root cause analysis of actual failure conditions Solutions oriented diagnostics, that diagnose and resolve user perceived issues with a computer Methods of Operation Black box, which is testing of a mechanism without knowing how it works, and merely focusing on the accuracy of output data based on a known input. White box, which uses knowledge of a mechanisms inner functions to direct testing. Operation oriented, a combination ... diagnostic, also referred to as Defined purpose diagnostic, such as a program that validates the Windows DirectX configuration Multi purpose diagnostic, a monolithic program that performs multiple ... well with nails, less so with screws, and poorly with nuts and bolts. Modular diagnostic, which ... specific features to assist a diagnostic program to test it. For example, most modern hard drives have ... memory will log memory failures that were automatically corrected. Well known Diagnostic Programs ... PCI 2 http www.uxd.eu en products products overview hardware diagnostics p h d pci 2 DEFAULTSORT Diagnostic ... more details
about medical test s for diagnostics diagnostic tests in education Formative assessment A diagnostic test is any kind of medical test performed to aid in the medical diagnosis diagnosis or detection of disease . For example to medical diagnosis diagnose diseases, and preferably sub classify it regarding, for example, severity and treatability to confirm that a person is free from disease Companion diagnostics have also been developed to preselect patients for specific treatments based on their own biology. Such targeted therapy holds great promise in the treatment of diseases such as cancer . ref cite journal author Winther H, Jorgensen JT title Drug Diagnostic Co Development in Cancer url http adisonline.com pharmaceuticalmedicine Fulltext 2010 24060 Drug Diagnostic Co Development in Cancer.5.aspx journal Pharm Med volume 24 issue 6 pages 363 375 year 2010 doi 10.2165 11586320 000000000 00000 ref A drug test can be a specific medical test to ascertain the presence of a certain drug in the body for example, in drug addiction drug addicts . Overview Some diagnostic tests are parts of a simple physical examination which require only simple tools in the hands of a skilled practitioner .... Most diagnostic tests are conducted on the living however, some of these tests can also be carried out on a dead person as part of an autopsy . The validity of diagnostic test results produced in each ... of diagnostic tests Medical tests can have value when results are abnormal by explaining to a patient ... of diagnostic tests journal Ann Intern Med volume 95 issue 6 pages 680 5 year 1981 pmid 7305144 ref ... Medical test The aim of a diagnostic test is to have an answer whether a condition is present or not in the test ... of diagnostic tests should always take sources of inaccuracy and imprecision into account. Sources of inaccuracy and imprecision of diagnostic tests may broadly be categorized as Physical sources within the diagnostic test taking itself Interpretational sources of the resultant data in relation ... more details
multiple issues inappropriate person October 2011 globalize September 2011 unreferenced September 2011 orphan December 2011 A diagnostic radiographer is a healthcare professional registered under the name of Allied Health Professionals. This is normally a person who is registered with the Healthcare council and is part of the society of radiographers. You must obtain a degree in bsc hons diagnostic radiography . A good knowledge in anatomy and science is needed. Although this job starts at band 5 in the agenda for change pay scale of the NHS. 90 of graduated radiographers successfully receive a placement in the NHS. There was a shortage of radiographers originally but now they are growing numbers with a number of universities accepting people onto this degree, although they are more females registered males are slowly growing. Your life as a diagnostic radiographer would be based in the NHS hospital x ray unit or even A&E departments. It is required to work unsocial and night shifts, although extra payment could be enhanced, bringing people into the x ray room and using highly specialist state of the art equipment, which is worth millions of pounds. You would normally hand the report over to the physician s or surgeon s, or a physician associate , which would then have a look at it and discuss with other healthcare staff. You would definitely work closely with other staff, and you must have a good understanding and knowledge of the x rays, which will be studied in the degree. The demand of NHS radiographers is extremely high, as they are a vital and important role in the NHS. Your day will start slow and gradually get busier. This is a rewarding career, with the NHS s most generous pension scheme, and a good pay with an annual milestone review point to upgrade your salary. Category Radiography ... more details
Diagnostic Medical Sonography DMS is the name for the profession practised by diagnostic medical songographers Medical ultrasonography ultrasonic imaging ultrasonography . Diagnostic medical sonography, a branch of diagnostic medical imaging , uses non ionizing ultrasound to produce 2D and 3D images of the body. In Canada, the credentialing for diagnostic medical sonography is the http www.cardup.org Canadian Association of Registered Ultrasound Professionals. In the United States, the credentialing body is the http www.ardms.org American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography. Category Medical imaging Category Medical ultrasound med diagnostic stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 SCSI SCSI target target devices provide a number of SCSI diagnostic pages . These can be used by a SCSI Send Diagnostic Command Send Diagnostic command to tell a target device to run a specialised self test. The SCSI Receive Diagnostic Results Command Receive Diagnostic Results command is used where the results from the self test operation are non trivial. Most of the common SCSI devices such as disk drives support only one or two diagnostic pages. SCSI Enclosure Services SES devices can support many diagnostic pages. List of SCSI diagnostic pages SCSI uses a one byte addressing scheme for diagnostic pages, allowing for a total 256 possible pages. There is a standard map of diagnostic page addresses shown below. Note that any given SCSI device type will only support a subset of these diagnostic pages. Some diagnostic pages have two different meanings depending on whether they are being used for control purposes Send Diagnostic command or to interrogate status Receive Diagnostic Results command . Those cases are shown as double entries in the table below using this convention control definition status definition . 00h list of supported diagnostic pages 01h SES configuration 02h SES enclosure control enclosure status 03h SES help text 04h SES string out string in 05h SES threshold out SES threshold in 06h SES obsolete 07h SES element descriptor 08h SES short enclosure status 09h SES enclosure busy 0Ah SES additional element 0Bh SES subenclosure help text 0Ch SES subenclosure string out SES subenclosure string in 0Dh SES supported SES diagnostic pages 0Eh SES download microcode control SES download microcode status 0Fh SES subenclosure nickname control SES subenclosure nickname status 10h 1Fh SES vendor specific 20h 2Fh SES reserved 30h 3Eh reserved 3Fh used by the SCSI transport layer 40h disk optical translate address 41h 7Fh reserved 80h FFh vendor specific DEFAULTSORT Scsi Diagnostic Pages Category SCSI ... more details
File DiagnostWaxUP.JPG thumb right 350px An idealized diagnostic wax up for a partially edentulous maxilla . In dentistry , diagnostic wax up is used to visualize the results of a prosthodontist prosthetic case prior to the treatment being executed. References Reflist Prosthodontology Category Prosthodontology ... more details
Infobox Company company name Diagnostic Health Corporation company logo Image DiagnosticHealthLogo.png 200px company type private sector Private foundation 2007 location Birmingham, Alabama , United States USA key people industry Healthcare products Diagnostic Imaging revenue gain 200 million United States dollar USD 2006 num employees homepage http www.dxhealthcorp.com www.dxhealthcorp.com Diagnostic Health Corporation , based in Birmingham, Alabama , is one of the nation s largest independent diagnostic imaging companies. The company is the former diagnostic division of HealthSouth Corporation . The company has network of 53 free standing diagnostic imaging centers located in 19 states and the District of Columbia . Category Medical imaging Category Companies based in Birmingham, Alabama Category Health care companies of the United States US company stub ... more details
Infobox journal title Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography cover File Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography.jpg editor Michelle Bierig, MPH, RDMS, RDCS, FASE, FSDMS discipline Obstetrics former names abbreviation J. Of Diagnostic Medical Sonography publisher SAGE Publications country frequency Bi monthly history 1985 present openaccess license impact impact year website http www.uk.sagepub.com journals Journal201412?siteId sage uk&prodTypes any&q Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography&fs 1 link1 http jdm.sagepub.com content current link1 name Online access link2 http jdm.sagepub.com content by year link2 name Online archive ISSN 8756 4793 eISSN OCLC 535496115 LCCN The Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography is a Peer review peer reviewed academic journal that publishes papers six times a year in the field of Obstetrics . The journal s Editor in Chief editor is Michelle Bierig, MPH, RDMS, RDCS, FASE, FSDMS. It has been in publication since 1985 and is currently published by SAGE Publications in association with Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography . Scope The Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography seeks to present the latest diagnostic techniques and interpretation methods, case reports and research applications. This interdisciplinary journal covers areas such as OB GYN, echocardiography, neurosonology, and breast sonography. The Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography is intended as a primary resource for graduates to and practice sonographers, publishing reports of CME self tests and diagnostic challenges. Abstracting and indexing The Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography is abstracted and indexed in the following databases Academic Onefile EMBASE General Onefile SCOPUS External links Official website 1 http jdm.sagepub.com Category SAGE academic journals Category English language journals Category Obstetrics journals ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The SCSI Send Diagnostic command is used to instruct a target device to perform a self test on a specific Logical Unit Number LUN . The SCSI CDB CDB structure is class wikitable bit br byte width 50 7 width 50 6 width 50 5 width 50 4 width 50 3 width 50 2 width 50 1 width 50 0 0 colspan 8 align center Operation code 1Dh 1 colspan 3 align center SELF TEST CODE align center PF align center Reserved align center SelfTest align center DevOfl align center UnitOfl 2 colspan 8 align center Reserved 3 4 colspan 8 align center Parameter list length 5 colspan 8 align center Control The special parameter fields in the CDB have the following meaning PF Page Format 0 SCSI 1 compliant vendor specific 1 SCSI 2 compliant addresses a particular SCSI SCSI diagnostic pages diagnostic page as defined in the parameter list. In this case the Send Diagnostic command is usually followed by a SCSI Receive Diagnostic Results Command Receive Diagnostic Results command. SelfTest if this bit is one then the device runs its default self test. The device will then return either good status or a check condition. This version of the command is usually followed by a Receive Diagnostic Results command. If the SelfTest bit is zero then the device performs a special diagnostic operation as specified in the parameter list. DevOfL Device Off Line used in high availability applications if this is one then the target is allowed to perform diagnostic operations that could cause it to fail read write operations to the same from other initiators. UnitOfL Unit Off Line similar to DevofL but refers to all LUNs DEFAULTSORT Scsi Send Diagnostic Command Category SCSI Compu hardware stub ... more details
File Log DiagnosticOddsRatio.png thumb log Diagnostic Odds Ratio for varying sensitivity and specificity context date January 2012 The diagnostic odds ratio is a measure of the effectiveness of a diagnostic ... M.M. Bossuyt. The diagnostic odds ratio a single indicator of test performance. Journal of Clinical ... does not have the disease. Definition The diagnostic odds ratio is defined mathematically as math text Diagnostic odds ratio, DOR frac TP FN FP TN math where math TP math , math FN math , math FP ... logarithm of the diagnostic odds ratio is approximately Normal distribution normally distributed . clarify ... error statistics standard error of the log diagnostic odds ratio is approximately math mathrm ... 95 confidence interval can be calculated for the log diagnostic odds ratio math log text DOR pm 1.96 ... for the log diagnostic odds ratio gives the approximate confidence interval for the diagnostic odds ratio. ref name Glas 2003 Relation to other measures of diagnostic test accuracy The diagnostic odds ... 1 text PPV right times left 1 text NPV right math It is also related to the Likelihood ratios in diagnostic ... frac LR LR math Rationale and interpretation The rationale for the diagnostic odds ratio is that it is a single ... as an odds ratio , which is familiar to medical practitioners. The diagnostic odds ratio ranges from zero to infinity, although diagnostic odds ratios less than one indicate that the test can be improved by simply inverting the outcome of the test. A diagnostic odds ratio of exactly one ... diagnostic odds ratios are indicative of better test performance. ref name Glas 2003 Uses The log diagnostic odds ratio is sometimes used in meta analyses of diagnostic test accuracy studies due to its ..., Prashni Paliwal. Meta analysis of diagnostic and screening test accuracy evaluations methodologic ... analytic techniques such as inverse variance weighting can be used to combine log diagnostic odds ratios computed from a number of data sources to produce an overall diagnostic odds ratio for the test ... more details
Please leave this line alone Infobox journal title Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation cover File Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation .jpg editor Jeremiah Saliki discipline former names abbreviation J. Of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation publisher SAGE Publications country frequency Bi monthly history 1989 present openaccess license impact 1.381 impact year 2010 website http www.uk.sagepub.com journals Journal202058?siteId sage uk&prodTypes any&q Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation &fs 1 link1 http vdi.sagepub.com content current link1 name Online access link2 http vdi.sagepub.com content by year link2 name Online archive ISSN 1040 6387 eISSN OCLC 609938742 LCCN 88089915 The Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation is a Peer review peer reviewed academic journal that publishes papers in the field of Veterinary Sciences . The journal s Editor in Chief editor is Jeremiah Saliki Athens Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory . It has been in publication since 1989 and is currently published by SAGE Publications in association with American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, Inc. Scope The Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation covers all aspects of veterinary laboratory diagnostic science. The multidisciplinary journal publishes papers in areas such as epidemiology, immunology, and laboratory information management. Abstracting and indexing The Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation is abstracted and indexed in, among other databases SCOPUS , and the Social Sciences Citation Index . According to the Journal Citation Reports , its 2010 impact factor is 1.381, ranking it 36 out of 145 journals in the category Veterinary Sciences . ref name WoS cite book year 2011 chapter Journals Ranked by Impact Veterinary Sciences title 2010 Journal Citation Reports publisher Thomson Reuters edition Sciences accessdate 2011 09 30 work Web of Science postscript . ref References reflist External links Official website 1 ... more details
Image Pdm cover.jpg thumb right The Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual PDM is a diagnostic handbook similar to the ICD International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems ICD or the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders DSM . The PDM was published on May 28, 2006. The information contained in the PDM was collected by a collaborative task force which includes members of the American Psychoanalytic Association , the International Psychoanalytical Association , the Division of Psychoanalysis Division 39 of the American Psychological Association , the American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry , and the National Membership Committee on Psychoanalysis in Clinical Social Work. Although it is based on current neuroscience and treatment outcome studies, many of the concepts in the PDM are adapted from the classical psychoanalytic tradition of psychotherapy. For example, the PDM indicates that the anxiety disorders may be traced to the four basic danger situations described by Sigmund Freud in 1926 the loss of a significant other the loss of love the loss of body integrity and the loss of affirmation by one s own conscience NY Times . See also Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders DSM IV Codes References Freud, Sigmund. 1926 . Inhibitions, Symptoms and Anxiety. Standard Edition, Vol 20. Carey, Benedict. 2006, 24 January . For Therapy, a New Guide With a Touch of Personality. New York Times. External links http www.pdm1.org intro.htm Website of the Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual http www.apa.org monitor jan07 tool.aspx APA News monitor Five psychoanalytic associations collaborate to publish a new diagnostic manual. Category 2006 books Category Medical manuals Category Psychology publications Category Classification systems Category Psychiatric classification systems Category Books about psychoanalysis it Manuale Diagnostico Psicodinamico ... more details
The Adult Diagnostic and Treatment Center is a prison correctional facility operated by the New Jersey Department of Corrections . The facility is located in the Avenel, New Jersey Avenel section of Woodbridge Township, New Jersey Woodbridge Township , New Jersey. ADTC provides treatment to convicted sex offender s. The Bureau of State Use Industries DEPTCOR operates a clothing shop at the facility. The Northern Regional Unit, located in Kearny, New Jersey Kearny , serves as the temporary location for civilly committed sexual predators. Post release treatment services are an integral part of the sex offender parole programs. A relapse prevention program uses psychologist s to run aftercare groups at ADTC. As of August 1, 2009, the facility had a population of 681. External links http www.state.nj.us corrections cia adtc.html Adult Diagnostic and Treatment Center coord 40.5900 74.2738 region US NJ type landmark display title DEFAULTSORT Adult Diagnostic And Treatment Center Category Woodbridge Township, New Jersey Category Prisons in New Jersey ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2007 Diagnostic design specification is a document indicating how the diagnostics will be implemented on an upcoming new products that will be developed by the company. It describes the behavior of the diagnostics like how the test will execute, how the output messages are formatted, and how the final result is displayed amongst other . This document is usually defined by the manufacturing team more specifically, the manufacturing test engineer s and will be submitted to the software diagnostic group for approvals. In reality, not all the specifications can be delivered on time for the build up of the first prototype boards so all the tests defined in the document usually are given in phases. Once both teams agrees on the delivery timeline, the document is signed by both teams and put into some kind of document control. It is possible that the document maybe changed from time to time like when other teams introduce new components or take them out. See also Functional specification Manufacturing test requirement design specification Specification technical standard DEFAULTSORT Diagnostic Design Specification Category Hardware testing ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Wikify date April 2010 The Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography SDMS is the largest professional association for sonographers in the world, and hosts the largest annual conference for sonography sonographers . SDMS publishes a bi monthly journal, the Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography , as well as a bi monthly print newsletter, News Wave , and a monthly electronic newsletter, SDMS Sound News. The association also supports a broad advocacy program supporting legislative and regulatory initiatives designed to support sonographers and quality control standards for sonography services provided to patients by the SDMS membership. The SDMS is a nonprofit, professional association representing over 20,000 sonographer and sonography student members. SDMS members can be found in all fifty states and thirty seven other countries. The Society provides its membership with a comprehensive array of educational activities, information, and products reflecting all of the sonography specialty areas including Abdominal echocardiography neurology OB GYN vascular and others. External links http www.SDMS.org The Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography http jdms.sagepub.com Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography Category International health organizations med org stub ... more details
an industry standard diagnostics interface enabling the seamless integration of diagnostic ... requires the use of an endless array of uncoordinated diagnostic tools and applications which decreases ... that are supplied by an array of vendors each having disparate diagnostic technology. Ultimately ... APIs that traverse multi vendor diagnostic programs today. This vision is further deterred due to the lack required functionality and security in interfaces to diagnostic routines. In September 2006 the DMTF ... need to develop unique diagnostic solutions for their various customers, IHVs will trim diagnostic ... and interoperable diagnostic solutions will have a mutually beneficial effect for all companies ... diagnostic applications and the capabilities of these applications. The CDM extends the CIM schema to cover the management of diagnostics, including diagnostic tests, executives, monitoring agents, and analysis tools. The objective of diagnostic integration into CIM is to provide a framework ... s health can seamlessly integrate into enterprise management applications and policies. The diagnostic model also leverages other areas of the CIM model to provide extended diagnostic capabilities rather than introducing diagnostic centric mechanisms. Examples are the jobs model for monitoring .... Diagnostic service Diagnostic services share the semantics of the CIM model regardless of whether the service ... modeled as a service that launches or enables the components necessary to implement the diagnostic actions ... means that a test checks a managed element, a diagnostic daemon monitors a managed element, diagnostic ... applied at the FRU level of granularity. Diagnostic control CDM clients may need to control and monitor ... by using the CIM job and process model. The elements launched by the diagnostic service can be collectively ... start method in the diagnostic service. Diagnostic logging and reporting The ultimate goal of running a diagnostic service is to collect information about the health of a managed element. Clients ... more details
The Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule is an instrument for diagnosing and assessing Autism . It was created by Catherine Lord, Ph.D., Michael Rutter, M.D., FRS, Pamela C. DiLavore, Ph.D., and Susan Risi, Ph.D. in 1989 ref name Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule 2010 Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule. Western Psychological Services. Western Psychological Services. n.d. Web. 6 March 2010. ref and became commercially available in 2001 through WPS, or Western Psychological Services. ref name Akshoomoff, Natacha 2006 Akshoomoff, Natacha, Christina Corsello and Heather Schmidt. The Role of the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule in the Assessment of Autism Spectrum Disorders in School and Community Settings The California School Psychologist 11 2006 7 19. Print. ref The protocol consists of a series of structured and semi structured tasks that involve social interaction between the examiner and the subject. The examiner observes and identifies segments of the subject s behavior and assigns these to predetermined observational categories. Categorized observations are subsequently combined to produce quantitative scores for analysis. Research determined cut offs identify the potential ... of autistic symptoms. The Autism Diagnostic Interview Revised ADI R , a companion instrument, is a structured ... Sir Michael Rutter Rutter M , Goode S et al. title Autism diagnostic observation schedule a standardized ... Adolesc Psychiatry year 2008 title A replication of the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule ADOS ... The Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule Toddler Module a new module of a standardized diagnostic ... by the ADOS is that for adolescents and adults who are nonverbal. ref name Autism Diagnostic Observation ... or comments on others emotions. ref name Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule 2010 References ... diagnostic tools Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule ADOS http portal.wpspublish.com portal page ... autism diagnostic observation schedule ados The ADOS test from a Parents Point of View pervasive developmental ... more details