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Qué (quién) es serial processor - definición

MENTAL FUNCTION CLINICAL TEST
Serial 7s; Serial threes; Serial 3s

serial processor         
LOGIC CIRCUIT ARCHITECTURE THAT ACTS ON ONE BIT AT A TIME
Bit-serial; Bit serial CPU; Serial CPU; Bit-serial CPU; Serial ALU; Bit-serial ALU; Bit serial ALU; Serial processor; Bit-serial processor; Bit serial processor
<architecture> A computer whose central processing unit performs a single machine-level operation at a time. This term would be used mostly in contrast to a {parallel processor}. (2008-03-14)
Bit-serial architecture         
LOGIC CIRCUIT ARCHITECTURE THAT ACTS ON ONE BIT AT A TIME
Bit-serial; Bit serial CPU; Serial CPU; Bit-serial CPU; Serial ALU; Bit-serial ALU; Bit serial ALU; Serial processor; Bit-serial processor; Bit serial processor
In digital logic applications, bit-serial architectures send data one bit at a time, along a single wire, in contrast to bit-parallel word architectures, in which data values are sent all bits or a word at once along a group of wires.
Serial (radio and television)         
CONTINUING PLOT IN RADIO AND TELEVISION THAT UNFOLDS IN A SEQUENTIAL EPISODE-BY-EPISODE FASHION
Television serial; TV serial; Serial drama; Serial drama television series; Serialized drama; TV serials; Serial television; Serial TV; Television serials; Serials (radio and television); Episodic television
In television and radio programming, a serial is a show that has a continuing plot that unfolds in a sequential episode-by-episode fashion. Serials typically follow main story arcs that span entire television seasons or even the complete run of the series, and sometimes spinoffs, which distinguishes them from episodic television that relies on more stand-alone episodes.

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Serial sevens

Serial sevens (or, more generally, the descending subtraction task; DST), where a patient counts down from one hundred by sevens, is a clinical test used to test cognition; for example, to help assess mental status after possible head injury, in suspected cases of dementia or to show sleep inertia. This well-known test, in active documented use since at least 1944, was adopted as part of the mini-mental state examination. The test is also used in determining when a patient is becoming unconscious under anaesthetic, for example prior to major dental surgery.

On its own, the inability to perform 'serial sevens' is not diagnostic of any particular disorder or impairment, but is generally used as a quick and easy test of concentration and memory in any number of situations where clinicians suspect that these cognitive functions might be affected. Each subtraction is considered as a unit and calculations are made on the basis of the 14 possible correct subtractions, that is 93-86-79-72-65-58-51-44-37-30-23-16-9-2.

Similar tests include serial threes where the counting downwards is done by threes, reciting the months of the year in reverse order, or spelling 'world' backwards.

A study involving uninjured high school athletes concluded that the serial sevens test is not appropriate when testing for concussion because it lacks specificity; the pass rate is too low to give any meaningful result. The ability to recite the months in reverse order was thought to be a more effective measure because the pass rate was higher for that test in uninjured athletes.

The numbers of the serial sevens test are a recurring motif in Sarah Kane's play 4.48 Psychosis.