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workstationHigh-performance desktop computer with strong graphics capabilities, traditionally used for engineering (CAD and CAM), scientific research, and desktop publishing. From 1985 to 1995 workstations were frequently based on fast RISC (reduced instruction-set computer) chips running the Unix operating system. However, the market is under attack from ‘Wintel’ PCs with Intel Pentium processors running Microsoft Windows NT, which are cheaper and run PC software as well as workstation programs. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Providing the most commonly used kitchen functionality in a quick service environment through a simplified configurator for up to six display stations, users of the ePic KDX gain rapid configuration and implementation at a reduced cost, as well as an easy upgrade path to the ePic KDS should business requirements advance in the future. IMPAX OT3000, a specialty display station that allows the orthopedic surgeon to select from a library of digital templates of prosthesis devices and electronically overlay them on an image. The company has developed a unique display station, which allows radiologist to simultaneously view multiple digitized images. |
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