Mednet: A Model For Applying Supercomputing Technologies To Medical Biostereometrics

Wrestler, F. A., Airth-Kindree, W., Lawrance, D. P., Smarr, L. L., & Herron, R. (1989, April). MEDnet: A model for applying supercomputing technologies to medical biostereometrics. In Biostereometrics’ 88 (Vol. 1030, pp. 245-249). SPIE.

Abstract

MEDnet, a project sponsored by the National Center for Supercomputing Applications, and the University of MEDnet, a project sponsored by the National Center for Supercomputing Applications and the University of Illinois, is an advanced computational science and healthcare telecommunications project. State-of-the-art Illinois is an advanced computational science and healthcare telecommunications project. State-of-the-art computational tools and advanced technologies, accessible through MEDnet, can optimize biostereometric data computational tools, and advanced technologies, accessible through MEDnet, can optimize biostereometric data collection, data transfer, and the reconstruction of various metrics and images. This national network could also serve collection, data transfer, and the reconstruction of various metrics and images. This national network could also serve as a clearinghouse for biostereometric data, as well as survey hardware and software suitable for academia, the industry as a clearinghouse for biostereometric data, as well as survey hardware and software suitable for academia, industry and health care providers and health care providers.

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