Re: Teaching statistics

From: Patrizia Pellizzari (pellpatri@iol.it)
Thu Dec 14 03:43:54 2000


Dear Andrea my system works on a window platform thus I can change the video. My problem is to know if the latest advanced liquid crystal monitors have the same high resolution of a x-ray monitor Thank you and best regards Patrizia

>----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrea Corda" <acord@tin.it> To: "Multiple recipients of list ULTRASOUND" <ultrasound@mail.medispecialty.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 10:21 PM Subject: R: Teaching statistics

> Dear Patrizia,
> unless your system works on a windows platform (like some of the latest
> machines from Kretz-Medison) and has a SVGA or XGA video output,I'm afraid
> it will be a great challenge trying to convert the video output in order
to > use a LCD display.You should ask a dedicated technician.
> Andrea Corda MD
> ----- Original Messag -----
> From: Patrizia Pellizzari <pellpatri@iol.it>
> To: Multiple recipients of list ULTRASOUND
> <ultrasound@mail.medispecialty.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 6:57 PM
> Subject: Re: Teaching statistics
>
> >Dear colleagues
> >I am an Italian Gynaecologist specialized in high risk Obstetrics
> ultrasound
> >diagnosis (fetal malformations)
> >I would like to change the cathode x-ray tube monitor because it is
harmful > >for the health of my eyes and I would like to ask anybody if it is in
> >commerce a liquid crystal screen with the same high resolution imaging
> >I thank you anybody for the information
> >Best regards
> > F.Siliotti, MD

>> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: <DuboseTerryJ@exchange.uams.edu>
> >To: "Multiple recipients of list ULTRASOUND" <ultrasound@forum.obgyn.net>
> >Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2000 11:04 PM
> >Subject: Teaching statistics
> >
> >> Here is another Web site that looks very good for students and faculty.
> >It
> >> covers basic statistics, and some more advanced routines. This site is
> >not
> >> just an explanation of the statical procedures, but also allows you to
> >> actually calculate the statistics... to do real work. I have not used
it > >> yet, but a quick test of chi-square with bogus data does look like it
> >works.
> >> Also includes simulations and demonstrations to teach statistical
> >> principles. From Vassar College.
> >>
> >> Go to: http://faculty.vassar.edu/~lowry/VassarStats.html
> >> <http://faculty.vassar.edu/~lowry/VassarStats.html>
> >>
> >> This one came from SCIENCE Vol 288, May 26, 2000.
> >>
> >> Enjoy
> >>
> >> Terry J. DuBose, M.S., RDMS
> >> Director, Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program
> >> CHRP, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
> >> Little Rock, Arkansas, USA
> >> 501-686-6510
> >> http://www.io.com/~dubose/ <http://www.io.com/~dubose/>
> >> http://www.uams.edu/CHRP/dmshome.htm
> ><http://www.uams.edu/CHRP/dmshome.htm>
> >>
> >> http://www.obgyn.net/us/panel/panel.htm
> >> <http://www.obgyn.net/us/panel/panel.htm>
> >>
> >
>




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