51 research outputs found

    Redesigning the Use of Electronic Health Records in the Exam Room: A Multidisciplinary Approach

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    Utilizing video-recordings and transcriptions of actual clinical interactions, as well as interviews with patients and physicians, this thesis analyzes how the use of electronic health records, and the information found within them, impact doctor-patient interaction and, in effect, notions of patient-centered care. ‘Patient centered care,’ a major area of focus in doctor-patient communication literature, is a style of interaction where the patient is put first and their concerns and feelings are given priority over the ‘biomedical agenda’ by the doctor. Using a multidisciplinary approach between language and social interaction and industrial and interaction design, this thesis proposes possible changes to electronic health records and exam rooms and, more importantly, how they are used to improve interactions between physicians and their patients in the contexts of patient-centered care

    A system for measuring the heat transfer coefficient of liquid sodium in a thermal entrance region

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    M.S.William B. Harrison, II

    Wild cane-characteristics and control

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    L.E. Anderson and O. Hale Fletchall (Department of Agronomy, College of Agriculture)Revised 5/80/8

    Germination-regulating mechanisms of giant foxtail (Setaria faberii)

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    Digitized 2007 AES.Includes bibliographical references (page 25)

    Chemical weed control in small grains

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    "Federal regulations on herbicide usage are frequently changed. So dealers and growers must stay informed on the status of label clearance. Read labels carefully and understand them before the herbicide is applied. Labels include application instructions as well as limitations and restrictions for a particular herbicide."--First page.L.E. Anderson, O. Hale Fletchall, and Harold Kerr (Department of Agronomy, College of Agriculture)Revised 2/83/8

    Herbicides for conservation tillage cropping systems

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    "Reliable weed control is necessary for successful reduced tillage cropping. In the future, energy sources for farm power may be in short supply and surely will become more costly in relation to the variable costs of other materials put into crop production."--First page.L.E. Anderson, O. Hale Fletchall and Harold D. Kerr (Department of Agronomy, College of Agriculture)Revised 9/83/12

    Chemical weed control in field corn for 1983, Part 2. Pre-emergence and postemergence

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    "Because the concentration of herbicides in commercial products may vary, herbicide rates are given on the basis of active ingredient (called acid equivalent for some herbicides) or per surface acre that will actually be treated."--First page.L.E. Anderson, O. Hale Fletchall, David Guethle, and Harold Kerr (Department of Agronomy, College of Agriculture)Revised 12/82/15

    Recommendations for chemical weed control in grain sorghum

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    12/77/15MHarold Kerr, Joseph H. Scott, O. Hale Fletchall and L. E. Anderson (Department of Agronomy, College of Agriculture

    The establishment and management of ladino clover in Missouri

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    Cover title.Digitized 2007 AES.Includes bibliographical references (page [79])
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