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<title>AgnosticWeb.com - Sepsis Rates Knocked Down by Using Computers</title>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.datanami.com/datanami/2012-04-25/taking_the_shock_out_of_sepsis_with_big_data_analytics.html-You&amp;apos;ll">http://www.datanami.com/datanami/2012-04-25/taking_the_shock_out_of_sepsis_with_big_dat...</a> see the term &amp;quot;Big Data&amp;quot; tossed around with more frequency.  -Most of the problems faced by scientists is in interpreting data sets of a really massive scale.  Biochem is a prime area.  Befor you can solve a problem, you have to be able to describe the problem, and this application of EHR&amp;apos;s is the first of what will be many ways to monitor patients NOT in clinical trials.</p>
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