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teleconferencing A meeting between people at two or more locations who can communicate by audio and/or visual devices often via telephone and/or closed-circuit television. Also see videoconferencing
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telemedicine An umbrella term that encompasses various technologies as part of a coherent health service information resource management program. Telemedicine is the capture, display, storage and retrieval of medical images and data towards the creation of a computerized patient record and managed care. Advantages include: move information, not patients or providers; enter data ONCE in a health care network; network quality specialty health care to isolated locations; and build from hands-on experience.
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telemetry A space-to-ground data stream of measured values (including instrument science data, instrument engineering data, and spacecraft engineering data) that does not include command, tracking, computer memory transfer, audio, or video signals. Source: EPO.
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telemetry The use of telecommunications for automatically indicating or recording measurements at a distance from the measuring instrument.
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telepresence The remote operation of a robotic system with the aid of an immersive human interface.
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