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digitize
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digitize

To convert an image or signal into digital code by scanning, tracing on a graphics tablet or using an analog to digital conversion device. 3D objects can be digitized by a device with a mechanical arm that is moved onto all the corners.


digitize [′dijĀ·ə‚tīz]
(computer science)
To convert an analog measurement of a quantity into a numerical value.


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The story and context he assesses is split into four parts, broadly chronological, and each judiciously illustrated, mainly from the diaspora which is the Archigram archive (moves are afoot to digitise and combine it in one place).
Increasing emphasis on improving the workflow in the radiology departments of healthcare institutions in Europe has led to greater demand for picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) due to their ability to digitise the imaging process and archive the images.
Increasing emphasis on improving the workflow in the radiology departments of European healthcare institutions has led to greater demand for picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) due to their ability to digitise the imaging process and archive the images.
 
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