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    yb Medical Dictionary User Customizable

    java8 based yb (creator's name) medical mini dictionary with text file

    As a medical blogger, I felt that there is a need for platform-independent medical dictionary. Hence 'java 8'. The dictionary must be customizable ie. user should be able to add, delete words. Hence, the use of text file for medical data, instead of xml or some database or sql or some hard-to-understand things. Java 8 can be invoked even from usb pen drives. We have used only one .java file which contains the main class.
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    A medical spell checking dictionary for British English, consisting of approximately 5,000 words. Still in the very early stages of development but could be of limited to use to people. See release notes.
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    QuickDicom is an easy to use dicom medical imaging package for Mac OSX, providing QuickLook, Spotlight, Quartz Composer, Window/Level and a dicom file analyzer. Also included is the iiDicom Framework for image/dictionary usage in Objective C and Python.
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