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  2. Read code - Wikipedia

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    The first version was developed in the early 1980s by Dr James Read, a Loughborough general medical practitioner. [2] The scheme was structured similarly to ICD-9: . each code was composed of four consecutive characters: first character 0-9, A-Z (excepting I and O), remaining three characters 0-9, A-Z/a-z (excepting i,I,o and O) plus up to three trailing period '.' characters

  3. Automated Content Access Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Automated Content Access Protocol ("ACAP") was proposed in 2006 as a method of providing machine-readable permissions information for content, in the hope that it would have allowed automated processes (such as search-engine web crawling) to be compliant with publishers' policies without the need for human interpretation of legal terms.

  4. Category:Code search engines - Wikipedia

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    This category is for search engines that search for computer program source code. Pages in category "Code search engines" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  5. EMIS Health - Wikipedia

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    EMIS is one of the suppliers approved by the GP Systems of Choice and so funded by the NHS. Through its Patient Access service, EMIS was the first clinical system providers to enable patients to book GP appointments online and order repeat prescriptions. [11]

  6. OpenEMIS - Wikipedia

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    UNESCO CSF Logo. OpenEMIS is an initiative launched by UNESCO.The initiative is in line with UNESCO's effort to promote EMIS to address the issues of access, equity, quality, and relevance in education and subsequent gaps between Member States in providing an adequate decision support system since early 2000s, in keeping with the Education for All goals adopted in Dakar in 2000. [2]

  7. Contextual searching - Wikipedia

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    Contextual search is a form of optimizing web-based search results based on context provided by the user and the computer being used to enter the query. [1] Contextual search services differ from current search engines based on traditional information retrieval that return lists of documents based on their relevance to the query.

  8. Patient UK - Wikipedia

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    Patient Access is a service that enables users to connect with their GP online. It is available to users through a website, as well as a mobile app for iOS and Android. Users are able to book appointments, order repeat prescriptions, send messages to their practice, and view their medical records remotely. Individual GP practices have control ...

  9. EMIS - Wikipedia

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    EMIS or EMiS can mean: Education management information system - a management information system for the education sector; EMIS Health - a software company serving medical practices in Great Britain; Empresa Interbancária de Serviços - Interbank network for all electronic payments in Angola