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User-centered design improves the usability of drug-drug interaction alerts: Experimental comparison of interfaces
(Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science, 2017-02)
Clinical Decision Support Systems can alert health professionals about drug interactions when they prescribe medications. The Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires in Argentina developed an electronic health record with drug-drug ...
Volcanic alert system by lightning detection using the WWLLN - ash cloud monitor
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2021-06)
Electrical discharges are observed in many volcanic eruptions and they have often been used as indicators of such eruptions. Volcanic lightning is remarkably similar to those produced during thunderstorms and is called ...
User-centered design improves the usability of drug-drug interaction alerts: A validation study in the real scenario
(IOS Press, 2017-08)
Decision support systems can alert physicians to the existence of drug interactions. The Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Argentina, has an in-house electronic health record with computerized physician order entry and ...
A neutral cue facilitates detection of a visual target by modulating attention
(Sociedad de Biología de Chile, 2008)
A neutral cue facilitates detection of a visual target by modulating attention
(SOC BIOLGIA CHILE, 2008)
Twelve rats were trained to perform a two-choice visual detection task in which a right or left light was
presented and the animals were required to press the lever located under the illuminated light for a food
reward. ...
Effects of the association between Mimus saturninus and Furnarius rufus on their foraging and alert behaviors
(2022-01-01)
Several studies on the social behavior of birds have shown two main benefits of social groups: optimization of foraging and decreasing the risk of predation. We tested whether the association between rufous hornero (Furnarius ...
A neutral cue facilitates detection of a visual target by modulating attention
(Society of Biology of Chile, 2008)
Twelve rats were trained to perform a two-choice visual detection task in which a right or left light was presented and the animals were required to press the lever located under the illuminated light for a food reward. ...