Box 1 - 018049
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[A21-08]
Item - University of Missouri Medical Center - Management Engineering - Operations Analysis of Gastroenterology Lab, April-May 1978
Item - University of Missouri-Columbia - Health Services Research Center/Health Care Technology Center - Grant (HS02569-02) Annual Report, December 15, 1977
Item - University of Missouri-Columbia - Health Services Research Center/Health Care Technology Center - Grant (HS02569) Final Report, 1981
Item - University of Missouri-Columbia - Health Services Research Center/Health Care Technology Center - Informational Booklet, n.d.
Item - University of Missouri-Columbia - College of Engineering - Bioengineering/Advanced Automation Program - Volume I - Bioengineering/Advanced Automation Programs in the United States, February 1977
Item - University of Missouri-Columbia - College of Engineering - Bioengineering/Advanced Automation Program - Volume II - Statistical and Analytical Review of the Bioengineering/Advance Automation Program, February 1977
Item - Information Science Group - Image Transmission for Library Utilization, April 28, 1969
Item - University of Missouri-Columbia - Health Services Research Center/Health Care Technolgy Center - ESRD Modeling Project Proposal, 26 October, 1977
Item - University of Missouri - Technical Proposal (RFP HRA 232-7E-0872/PRY) for the Continuation of the Western Missouri Area Health Education Center Program for the Period of 1 October 1978 to 20 September 1979
Item - College of Engineering - Biogengineering and Advanced Automation Program - Trip Report to A.D. Little, Inc., 1977
Item - Health Services Research Center - Planning for Rural Health in South Central Missouri: An Exploratory Study - Final Report, August 27, 1980
Item - University of Missouri-Columbia - Medical Center Management Engineering - Diagnostic Radiology Systems Study - Final Report, October 1972
Item - Computer Image Processing and Recognition Symposium Proceedings - Volume 1 - August 24-26, 1972
Item - School of Medicine Information Science Group and College of Engineering Bioengineering Program - Mathematical Model for Disease Prediction - A Qualitative Model - Interim Report (MOU-IS-PR-1), August 1973
Item - School of Medicine Information Science Group and College of Engineering Bioengineering Program - Mathematical Model for Disease Prediction - Annual Report (MOU-IS-PR-2), September 1973
Item - School of Medicine Information Science Group and College of Engineering Bioengineering Program - Mathematical Model for Disease Prediction - Computer Operation of a Qualitative Model - Interim Report (MOU-IS-PR-4), February 1974
Item - School of Medicine Information Science Group and College of Engineering Bioengineering Program - Mathematical Model for Disease Prediction - Final Report (MOU-IS-PR-5), October 1974
Item - School of Medicine Information Science Group and College of Engineering Bioengineering Program - Disease Information System - Interim Report (MOU-IS-PR-6), November 1974
Item - School of Medicine Information Science Group and College of Engineering Bioengineering Program - Disease Information System - Map Conversion - Interim Report (MOU-IS-PR-7), January 1974
Item - School of Medicine Information Science Group and College of Engineering Bioengineering Program - Disease Information System - Ground Temperature Derived from Other Geophysical Observations - Interim Report (MOU-IS-PR-8), January 1976
Item - School of Medicine Information Science Group and College of Engineering Bioengineering Program - Disease Information System - Final Report (MOU-IS-PR-9), October 1975
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