ADVANTAGES ADVANTAGES ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES 1) It is easy to detect the source of a media failure. 2) Very few devices on the network are affected by a media failure. 3) They are easy to reconfigure. 4) Other advantages include isolation of devices and benefits from centralization 1) If the hub fails‚ the whole system is dead. 2) If the hub‚ switch‚ or concentrator fails‚ nodes attached are disabled. 3) Requires more cable length than a bus
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previously.” 5. Carlos was in a car accident and received a head injury that resulted in a decreased ability to produce speech. Carlos has more than likely damaged his __________ nervous system. a. sympathetic b. peripheral c.
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Your blood vessels are supposed to "feed" your nerves‚ but with your blood vessels damaged‚ your nerves then also become damaged. There are many different types of diabetic neuropathy such as: peripheral‚ autonomic‚ proximal‚ and focal. Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is the most common form of nerve damage‚ and it most often affects the nerves going to the feet. This type is also the most serious because the sore on people’s feet can be infected which can then spread and
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all have very diverse nervous systems. There are similarities and differences in each of these beings. Of the fours organisms listed‚ the nervous systems in humans in the most complex. Their nervous system is divided into two parts‚ central and peripheral. The central nervous system includes the brain and spinal cord‚ which is protected by bone and guarded by cerebrospinal fluid to help prevent injury. The brain is separated into four different parts: the cerebrum‚ the cerebral cortex‚ the cerebellum
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occurring later (Huether & McCance‚ 2012). Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis with bulbar onset‚ however‚ causes death and degeneration of the muscles responsible for swallow and speaking first‚ causing tongue wasting and labored speech‚ and progressing into peripheral muscles later (Keirnan‚ et al.
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resistance to blood flow. The blood‚ after leaving the heart‚ passes into vessels of smaller and smaller diameter. This slows the flow. Also‚ there is the friction on the blood by the blood vessel walls. Both of these forces‚ are called peripheral resistance. Peripheral resistance can be increased if arteriole diameters are reduced as by the formation of fatty deposits on the walls of the blood vessel. Blood trying to squeeze through such a small diameter pushes harder against the walls of the blood
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REVIEW TEST SUBMISSION: QUIZ WEEKS 5-7 CONTENT User MR HALIL KARA Course SP2704 Applied Sport and Exercise Physiology (A 2014/5 YEAR) Test Quiz Weeks 5-7 Started 10/11/14 20:39 Submitted 10/11/14 20:57 Status Completed Attempt Score 100 out of 200 points Time Elapsed 18 minutes out of 20 minutes Instructions Select the best answer from the choices available. QUESTION 1 0 out of 10 points When transitioning from a state of rest to moderate intensity exercise
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countries‚ IBM continues to lead the way in a series of technology areas‚ such as SOAs‚ speech recognition technology‚ and radio frequency identification (RFID) development. Key Products/Services: IBM maintains a full line of hardware‚ software‚ and peripheral products‚ ranging from blade‚ mid-range‚ and mainframe systems to a line of software solutions in the areas of development‚ business intelligence‚ content management‚ and data warehousing. Additionally‚ IBM’s expansive Global Services unit‚ which
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severely impaired patients. Two promising approaches to modulate excitability of the ipsilesional hemisphere that do not require movement of the affected hand include paired associative stimulation (PAS) and mirror therapy. PAS is described as a peripheral nerve stimulation paired with transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) of primary motor cortex (M1) in a timing dependent manner to induce
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responsible for sending the signal on to other neurons. 2. Explain the interaction between the central nervous system and peripheral nervous system. There are three stages that the nervous system processes information to the effector cells‚ those three stages are: sensory input‚ integration‚ and motor output. The central nervous system integrates information and the peripheral nervous system transmits sensory and motor signals to the rest of the body. 3. If the corpus callosum is severed‚ how might
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