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    ECG Logger

    ECG Logger

    ECG Logger is a complete Holter system incl. device and firmware.

    NEW V3 version with RTC and buzzer (require V3+ ECG Logger Viewer application) The ECG Logger project is a Wearable Cardio Monitor for Long-Term (up to 24h) ECG Data Acquisition and Analysis (aka Holter) with an ECG live (real-time) mode. This project provides a very low-cost open-source "Hardware and Software" for a Cardiac Rhythmic Holter. The hardware has been made very simple and is based on an Arduino Nano micro-controller with boards for SD card mass-storage, instrumentation differential amplifier and RTC. It can help monitoring arrhythmia syndromes such as bradycardia, tachycardia, extra-systoles, pause or flutter. WARNING: In no case it can be use to replace a professional medical examination. Device MUST NOT BE CONNECTED to appliance powered by mains - risk of electrical shocks ************************************************************************************** see also: ECG Logger Viewer application : https://sourceforge.net/projects/ecg-logger-viewer/
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    TORCH is a web enabled electronic health record (EHR) application. TORCH is usable in single practitioner offices and scalable up to multi-site practices.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Software_Manual_WBC_Differential_Counter

    Software_Manual_WBC_Differential_Counter

    This is a software for counting blood cells with microscope.

    This is a software program for counting blood cells with microscope, also known as differential counting. It is a medical software. The primary goal of this software is to imitate the function of 8 button WBC (White Blood Cell) differential counter. IMPORTANT!!! If your OS is Windows XP or Windows 7 you have to do mandatory setup. Please download mandatory setup.pdf from section FILES. Please check section FILES to download User Manual and 32 bit version of the program! The program works on Windwos 10, Windows 7 and Windows XP. For Windows XP download the 32 bit version of the program. Before working with the program read the user manual. You can check the new version of the program medical2_6.exe it now supports name, date and history of old results saved in .txt file! If you have problems with the program or suggestions write an email to voikovi@abv.bg Website in bulgarian: https://sites.google.com/prod/view/wbccounterwindows/
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    The Open Source Health Information Platform is a Python implementation of openEHR electronic health record specifications http://www.openehr.org. Project website : http://launchpad.net/oship Analytics are at: http://www.ohloh.net/projects/oship
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Pharmacy intends to be a GNOME compliant front-end for the Concurrent Versions System (CVS). Currently it provides a limited graphical user interface to CVS commands and a "console" for the lazy power-user.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Qlinic

    Mais segurança para seus pacientes

    O Qlinic foi criado para que se crie um código entre o paciente e sua pasta, evitando assim que haja um engano catastrófico. A ideia do Qlinic é salvar vidas, com uma solução simples e de baixo custo. Fácil de usar, o Qlinic também pode ser usado com códigos de barras, o que agiliza o processo de verificar os pacientes.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    An attempt to create a competitive new package for management of a veterinary practice. Goals are to have a solid and robust internal structure and an extremely efficient, attractive, and intuitive user interface.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    This is a set of optimization models and supporting software for exploring the relationship between patient scheduling and nursing unit occupancy in hospitals.
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