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- Look up computerize in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Computerize or computerization may refer to: Equipping with a general purpose computer, embedded...
- The Computerised National Identity Card (CNIC) (Urdu: قومی شناختی کارڈ, romanized: qaumī śanāxtī kārḍ) is an identity card with a 13-digit number available...
- and the sources of English vocabulary will have to be corrected as new computerised analyses of linguistic corpus data become available. English forms new...
- A sewing machine is a machine used to sew fabric and materials together with thread. Sewing machines were invented during the first Industrial Revolution...
- Mahjong solitaire (also known as Shanghai solitaire, electronic or computerized mahjong, solitaire mahjong or simply mahjong) is a single-player matching...
- A computed tomography scan (CT scan; formerly called computed axial tomography scan or CAT scan) is a medical imaging technique used to obtain detailed...
- Computerized adaptive testing (CAT) is a form of computer-based test that adapts to the examinee's ability level. For this reason, it has also been called...
- Schneider J, ****areh N (August 2011). "Meta-review of the effectiveness of computerised CBT in treating depression". BMC Psychiatry. 11 (1): 131. doi:10.1186/1471-244X-11-131...
- Corneal topography, also known as photokeratoscopy or videokeratography, is a non-invasive medical imaging technique for mapping the anterior curvature...
- Shi'a and Ahmadis, also remains a problem. When the government moved to computerise identification cards, members of religious minorities, such as Baháʼís...