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International Journal of Multimedia Computing, 2022, 3(1); doi: 10.38007/IJMC.2022.030104.

Design of Computer Management System for Reproductive Toxicity Tests

Author(s)

Masashi Akao

Corresponding Author:
Masashi Akao
Affiliation(s)

University of Leicester, UK

Abstract

Hospital is also the most active field of modern information trend. In the process of continuous improvement of computer performance, its price is also declining. Computer has been widely used in modern medical, scientific research, teaching and management. In order to carry out the reproductive toxicity test, the computer management system can quickly collect, access, process and analyze the accurate reliability, and improve the efficiency of the test work. This paper briefly introduces what is the reproductive toxicity test. At the same time, the demand of computer management system for reproductive toxicity test is raised. The experimental design of reproductive toxicity test is carried out, and the design theory of computer management system is summarized.

Keywords

Reproductive Toxicity Test, Computer Management, System Design

Cite This Paper

Masashi Akao. Design of Computer Management System for Reproductive Toxicity Tests. International Journal of Multimedia Computing (2022), Vol. 3, Issue 1: 23-28. https://doi.org/10.38007/IJMC.2022.030104.

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