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The Mathematical Model Analysis And The Reliability Design Of The γ Radiation Immunization Register

Posted on:2007-03-04Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J Q ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2178360272478214Subject:Software engineering
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TheγRadiation Immunization Register is an important facility of perform Radiation Immunization Analysis Methods(RIA,the abbreviation of Radiation Immunization Analysis).The Radiation Immunization Analysis is used to check the immunity system of human whether normal by the marked radioactive material.Can checked many disease of human by this method,and the clinical application was very extensive.Because the operation was complexed,and the precision wasn't well. Thereby bring an important problem is getting over the limitation,exertting the sensibility,exertting the advantage in the rate of the performance/price.First,the paper gives an introduction of the fundamental principles of radioimmunology measurement and the architecture of the whole measurement system, and presents two solutions to the transfer of measured data to the information systems in hospital.Second,the paper proposes a mathematical deduction of the mathematical model used by the software,and implements its common application programming interfaces. Then,we summarize the mathematical model used in this paper and the procedure of the quality control and the instrument verification.Finally,the paper introduces the rules of reliability design and human-computer interaction interface design,gives parts of sample codes about reliability design,and shows parts of the effect of the human-computer interaction interface.Performed this programmer,the software ofγRadioimmunology Immunization Register the upper computer can controlled the lower computer.And considered the advantage of software,thereby improved the competition of theγRadioimmunology Immunization Register in the market.
Keywords/Search Tags:γRadiation Immunization Register, Mathematical Model, Reliability, Human-Computer Interface
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