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    This project is aimed to the development of a framework for alife contests: the main rules of life, a graphical interface and some examples of elementary microorganisms (more complex survival strategies are developed by the contestants).
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    The Cancer Staging Tool

    An online tool for staging cancer

    Cancer staging is important for treatment planning and review of outcomes, including screening, new diagnostic technologies and survival. Rules are complex and complete staging is rarely achievable in limited resource settings. A few years ago, the Northern Ireland Cancer Registry (NICR) developed a Microsoft Access-based staging tool. The tool calculates TNM and other site-specific cancer staging classifications from the basic data of the patients’ disease, entered by the registrar in a controlled fashion. ...
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