Squid Posted March 17, 2006 Posted March 17, 2006 Holy shit, I actually had to work this week. What a shock to the system. I think I'm going to sleep all weekend. Quote
roboboy Posted March 17, 2006 Posted March 17, 2006 It has been the ECG Data Import Interface accepts HL7 messages as produced by the Order HL7 Interface module and imports data into the ECG Module. It is designed to accept an unsolicited HL7 ORU Observation Reporting result message containing structure oriented clinical data ( ECG data elements) as well as an embedded Hex Encoded TIF image (option supported by Order ). This interface shall acquire and store selected discrete data elements into the ECG module as identified in the Field Mapping portion of this specification as well as will ‘decode’ the hex encoded TIFF image and store it as a uniquely named third-party .TIF image in the ECG image storage directory. A reference to the .TIF image is stored in the ECG event populated by the discrete data to enable viewing of the image - all week. I'm glad it's Friday. Quote
Johnny_Tuff Posted March 17, 2006 Posted March 17, 2006 It has been the ECG Data Import Interface accepts HL7 messages as produced by the Order HL7 Interface module and imports data into the ECG Module. It is designed to accept an unsolicited HL7 ORU Observation Reporting result message containing structure oriented clinical data ( ECG data elements) as well as an embedded Hex Encoded TIF image (option supported by Order ). This interface shall acquire and store selected discrete data elements into the ECG module as identified in the Field Mapping portion of this specification as well as will ‘decode’ the hex encoded TIFF image and store it as a uniquely named third-party .TIF image in the ECG image storage directory. A reference to the .TIF image is stored in the ECG event populated by the discrete data to enable viewing of the image - all week. I'm glad it's Friday. Whoooaaaahhhh...nice crossover to this thread! Quote
G-spotter Posted March 17, 2006 Posted March 17, 2006 Rainfall being the result of complex atmospheric phenomena possesses a complex temporal and spatial structure. The intermittent yet organized nature of spatial rainfall not only makes quantitative precipitation forecasting (QPF) a challenging task but also renders QPF verification non-trivial. Currently, most common measures of QPF verification are: threat score, equitable threat score and bias score. Simple coefficient of correlation and root-mean-square error are also used quite frequently to delineate error growth curves to assess limits of predictability of precipitation. As debated in the literature, all the aforementioned traditional scores are fallacious for QPF verification. Even small displacement errors, rotation errors or amplitude errors can label a precipitation forecast as completely "useless." In this paper, we propose a novel measure called Precipitation Forecast Index (PFI) for QPF verification, based on the classical Hausdorff distance, the Universal Image Quality Index (an image similarity measure recently introduced in the image processing literature) and the concept of "surrogate" image. Comparing with the traditional measures on several simulated test images and real precipitation datasets (observed and forecast pairs) we demonstrate the potential of this newly proposed measure. Interestingly, PFI was able to consistently identify the "best" member in a multimodel ensemble precipitation forecast (SAMEX 98). This finding has immense potential in the case of ensemble forecasting Quote
roboboy Posted March 17, 2006 Posted March 17, 2006 and I'm always glad when I can get the ball rolling Quote
Squid Posted March 17, 2006 Author Posted March 17, 2006 It has been the ECG Data Import Interface accepts HL7 messages as produced by the Order HL7 Interface module and imports data into the ECG Module. It is designed to accept an unsolicited HL7 ORU Observation Reporting result message containing structure oriented clinical data ( ECG data elements) as well as an embedded Hex Encoded TIF image (option supported by Order ). This interface shall acquire and store selected discrete data elements into the ECG module as identified in the Field Mapping portion of this specification as well as will ‘decode’ the hex encoded TIFF image and store it as a uniquely named third-party .TIF image in the ECG image storage directory. A reference to the .TIF image is stored in the ECG event populated by the discrete data to enable viewing of the image - all week. I'm glad it's Friday. Sweet- you translate tech specs from Taiwan? Quote
G-spotter Posted March 17, 2006 Posted March 17, 2006 I am having a much better time of it since I went swimming this morning. NORTH VANCOUVER/CKNW(AM980) - Emergency crews are on scene at Horseshoe Bay where a vehicle has gone into the water. It is lodged at the end of the upper deck ramp, which is the ramp usually used to get off to the Langdale or Nanaimo ferry here at Horseshoe Bay. Reportedly what happened is that the driver of this truck went through the toll booth, it isn’t clear if he paid or not, came down the hill and drove his truck onto the ramp where it hit the actual ramp that gets lowered onto the ferry. It hit there and stopped there, the driver then reportedly jumped out of the truck and jumped into the water where he was rescued by a small boat, taken over to Sewell's Marina. He is now been transported to Lion's Gate Hospital with what police are calling non-life threatening injuries. The truck was carrying meat apparently, there's no word yet on what happened, why this driver did this. Commercial vehicle inspectors are on scene looking at the truck but this may be a case of a disturbed individual. Witnesses nearby reported the man was yelling, claiming to be Jesus as he jumped into the water. Quote
Squid Posted March 17, 2006 Author Posted March 17, 2006 And I'm not wearing any green. Pinch me Blow me- I'm Irish! Quote
minx Posted March 17, 2006 Posted March 17, 2006 "do not drop the screw into the interior. it harm seriously the instrument. if you do drop the screw remove immediately" Quote
cj001f Posted March 17, 2006 Posted March 17, 2006 Blow me- I'm Irish! There'd be alot fewer Irish if that happened regularly Quote
layton Posted March 17, 2006 Posted March 17, 2006 2 Board Exams and 8 finals to go!!!! nobody climb anything through the rest of next week please Quote
sobo Posted March 18, 2006 Posted March 18, 2006 Those Goddamn Irish Fuckers!!! ...carries special relevance today... Quote
Mos_Chillin Posted March 19, 2006 Posted March 19, 2006 The Saturday morning after ST P's day sure hurt me... Quote
curtveld Posted March 19, 2006 Posted March 19, 2006 The Saturday morning after ST P's day sure hurt me... Tossing Green Isn't Fun Quote
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