PEDIATRICS Vol. 95 No. 5 May 1995, pp. 712
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MECHANIZED OBSERVATION

The momentum of invention and proliferating technology accumulates data at a rate and in forms prescribed by the machines themselves. The ever-accelerating data provides hosts of answers to questions not yet asked.