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 n.— «“I have my entire nurse’s desk with me whenever I have my computer. Everything I need to know is in the computer with me,” explains Laura Woolliscroft. R.N., as she types on a laptop that sits on a wheeled cart. Nurses jokingly refer to the computers as COWS, short for computer on wheels.» —“Lean Health brings manufacturing efficiency to health care” by Dan Gunderson Minnesota Public Radio Dec. 23, 2008. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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