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    TIES

    TIES

    A smart search engine for medical documents

    TIES (Text Information Extraction System) is a clinical text search engine that uses Natural Language Processing techniques to extract medical concepts from free text clinical reports. It provides secure de-identified access to this information and has in built collaboration tools and honest broker functionality. It is licensed for academic use under the BSD license. For commercial use please contact Nexi at http://nexihub.com *** NOTICE: this software and forum are no longer maintained, as of 8/15/2019. ...
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    SWsterisk Debian based Asterisk

    SWsterisk Debian based Asterisk

    Asterisk and FreePBX on Debian, by Astiostech Sdn Bhd Malaysia

    DOWNLOAD | EXTRACT | USE A ready to use Virtual Image or VMDK of Asterisk 11/13, FreePBX 2.11/12.0. Network: After booting, run #ifconfig -a Then either #dhclient ethX or edit manually /etc/network/interfaces #ifup ethX More details can be found here: Asterisk 11: http://highsecurity.blogspot.com/2013/04/sanjay-asterisk-debian-based-asterisk.html Asterisk 13: http://highsecurity.blogspot.com/2014/10/debian-7-wheezy-based-asterisk-12.html Username/Passwords: ================ OS: root/asteriskrocks FreePBX: admin/@steriskRocks1 MySQL: root/@steriskRocks1 AMI: admin/@steriskRocks1 Other passwords likely to be: @steriskRocks1
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    Savuka-VirtualBox

    Savuka-VirtualBox

    Virtual Box VDI of SliTaz Linux with Savuka installed and configured

    Savuka global analysis software (www.osmanbilsel.net) is installed and configured in a light version of SliTaz linux (www.SliTaz.org). root name: root root password: root username: tux password: root Instructions: -Download and install 7zip (www.7-zip.org) -Extract files to HDD -Install included VirtualBox (not tested on other versions, but shouldn't matter) -Within VirtualBox make a new machine ----Machine/New --------Name: Savuka / Type: Linux / Version: Other Linux (32-bit) --------1024MB RAM -------- Use Existing virtual drive (point to extracted Savuka.vdi) ---- Machine/Settigns/Display: set video memory to 50 MB, enable 2D and 3D acceleration ---- Machine/Settings/Shared Folders: Create new machine folder. ...
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    Windows 8 Start Menu Application

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    Bring back the start menu for windows 8 operating system

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