Medical appointments and schedules--Data processing; Medical appointments and schedules--Mathematical models; Scheduling--Computer programs; Medical offices--Data processing
In order to allow quality healthcare to be available to more people, healthcare must be as affordable as possible. Ideally this will be done through the elimination of the waste that is built into the current healthcare system. One area that is...
Swarm Intelligence (SI) techniques were inspired by bee swarms, ant colonies, and most
recently, bird flocks. Flock-based Swarm Intelligence (FSI) has several unique features, namely
decentralized control, collaborative learning, high exploration...
An investigation was made into the relative costs of excavation retention by two systems: conventional soldier pile-wale-tieback support, and support by soil nailing. The investigation included design of excavation supports by the two...
Portrait of Mary Cecil Addison (Mrs. William T.) Gould of St. Louis, Missouri. She is wearing a large brimmed hat and fur-collared coat. The photograph has been marked with paint, warping at top edge, and spots of discoloration. Handwritten on back...
Railroad stations; Buildings; Grand Central Terminal (New York, N.Y.); Railroads
Interior view of railroad station. Behind an iron fence and gate are multiple sets of railroad tracks with a platform in the center. Trains are on tracks on the left. A curved ceiling is above. Descriptive information on back of card: Public...
Railroad stations; Grand Central Terminal (New York, N.Y.); Railroads; Buildings
Exterior view of the Grand Central Depot from down the block and across the street. Three-story building with at least three four-story towers. The building is stone or brick with decorative white trim around the windows. The building next to it...
Men unloading bananas in a warehouse. Men stand by conveyor belts and dollies; bunches of bananas lay on the conveyor belts. There are piles of bananas on the ground and on carts. Text printed on verso reads, "At New Orleans, the world's...
Photograph first published in the New York evening newspaper PM Daily, 7 September, 1944; "The freelance newspaper photographer Arthur Fellig, better known as 'Weegee', was notorious in New York in the 1930s for being the first to arrive at...