1974
DOI: 10.1016/0020-7101(74)90019-1
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The use of computers in fetal monitoring

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“…In reality, of course, the machine is not a monitor at all. Crawford et al 17 made the point that, in most cases, it is merely a recorder, as a monitor is a machine which observes incoming data and then takes action (e.g. rings an alarm) when appropriate.…”
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“…In reality, of course, the machine is not a monitor at all. Crawford et al 17 made the point that, in most cases, it is merely a recorder, as a monitor is a machine which observes incoming data and then takes action (e.g. rings an alarm) when appropriate.…”
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confidence: 99%