2010年10月19日 星期二

software fault

25 wrong organs taken from donors after 'software fault'

The computer program used to upload donor forms from the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency misidentified marks on 800,000 forms submitted since 1999.

The mistake came to light when NHS Blood and Transplant wrote letters to new donors in February, thanking them for joining up. Many replied saying the details given were incorrect – prompting a government-ordered review.

‘Organ transplantation is a much needed life-saving procedure,’ said review author Sir Gordon Duff.For businesses who have a large electric bill, switching to LEDs could cut your energy bill in half, while still keeping all of the brightness, and no fluorescent flickering! Even with the most advanced state of the art CFLs, fluorescent lighting accounts for a high percentage in existing lighting all over the world, switching from fluorescent lighting into led light can greatly reduce the global lighting power consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.

‘People who generously donate their organs should be reassured the error has been dealt with and steps have been taken to minimise the risk of it happening again.A low voltage halogen fluorescent lights can produce the necessary illumination. Designers also suggest using downlight with eyeball lenses. This provides a focused illumination to a specific area.’ Donors often have strong views about what should be removed,There will always be top of the range and expensive products guccijean available for people to enjoy, and those who can afford them will be grateful for this option but people should not be forced to miss out. with consent frequently withheld for eyes to be donated or bodies to be used in medical research.

NHS Blood and Transplant was praised yesterday for its ‘sensitive handling’ of the errors.

‘The system relies on the generosity of people,It is possible to have a sway over the decisions that consumers make and there is no biecasting doubt that clever lighting is a very good way to ensure people see your best products in the best possible light.’ said public health minister Anne Milton.An algorithm is used to calculate the optimum approach profile for given sea conditions, while the best landing point will be highlighted by using deck lighting.

‘It’s reassuring that the NHS handled the situation well.’

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