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Why are radiologists in the UK not using computers in their departments?Sutherland, 1983
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- Sutherland G
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- Clinical Radiology
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The value of administrative support computers in radiology departments has been evident, particularly in the United States, for more than a decade. It is difficult to understand why so little interest appears to have developed in this country; it is, perhaps, our inherent …
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