Abstract

Witnessing the beginning of a truly groundbreaking advance in technology is a rare opportunity. When the first transistor was developed in 1947, few foresaw the development of microcomputers and modern telecommunications, and the changes they would engender. Yet, in hindsight, the course of events is not surprising. The microcomputer revolution progressed on the basis of trends that were clearly recognizable at its outset. CORRECTIONThe Journal of the American Dental AssociationVol. 132Issue 1PreviewJADA regrets these errors. Full-Text PDF

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