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- M Tsuchiya, W Ueda, M Tomoda, and M Hirakawa.
- Department of Anesthesiology, Kochi Medical School, Nantoku.
- Masui. 1991 Feb 1;40(2):319-22.
AbstractConvenient and useful computer software for the anesthesiologist to draw figures for presentation, or to perform statistical analysis were presented. Each software is selected in the condition that it does not need special optional hardware, and processes the data quickly even with an old type computer, and also that even a computer beginner can easily operate it. The presented software are as follows: 1) Silhouette (drawing figures), 2) NEO (drawing figures), 3) Graph note (drawing figures), 4) Chart up science (drawing figures), 5) Z's word JG (making slide manuscripts) and 6) Biostat (doing statistical analysis).
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