Hospitals use short-haul applications
Laptop is used in every part of life for school, business, daily use applications, offices, hospitals, banks university, college etc
Sure, why not? They can even use veterinarian hospitals, field hospitals, emergency response hospitals, or have a friend try to repair their problem. Those who are veterans certainly can, and do. I am not sure if these hospitals allow non-veterans to use them or not.
Calcium sulfate, often found in the form of gypsum, is primarily used in hospitals for making casts to immobilize broken bones. Its quick-setting properties and lightweight nature make it ideal for orthopedic applications. Additionally, it can be utilized in laboratory settings for various applications, including as a desiccant due to its ability to absorb moisture.
They use sets not real hospitals.
Hospitals use it for electricity, to lower the electricity bill.
yes hospitals use spreadsheets so they know what patients they have in the hospital and so they no what medicine or tablets they can and cant have
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hospitals
All of them.
schools, libraries, and hospitals are all institutional land uses.