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    protect the host from the action of self reactive lymphocytes. An organ-specific autoimmune disease involves gradual damage to cellular structures and is replaced by the compensating connective tissue which depletes the function of the gland/organ. Type 1 diabetes (TD1)‚ is an organ specific autoimmune disease characterize by distraction of the B cells located at the islets of langerham in pancreas resulting in a limited secretion of hormone. T1D sufferer’ s immune cells such as anti body T cell

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    Enterprise Systems Enterprise systems (ES) are large-scale organizational systems built around packaged enterprise system software. Enterprise system software (ESS) • is a set of packaged application software modules with an integrated architecture‚ which can be used by organizations as their primary engine for integrating data‚ processes and information technology‚ in real time‚ across internal and external value chains; • contains deep knowledge of business practices accumulated from vendor

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    software to the client. As the company still adopting manual accounting system‚ it caused messy collection of financial and accounting data and human errors. The above problems would be burdens that affect managers’ decision making. In the hope of solving these problems an Accounting Information System (AIS) would be recommend to A&A Toy Manufacturing Company. The client has few employees‚ so it does not hold a well-structured system to management the employees. The following problems were observed:

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    LIFE SAVING EMBEDDED SYSTEM EARTHQUAKE DETECTION Submitted by P.A.Sathishkumar P.Athimuthu IInd CSE Chandy college of Engineering LIFE SAVING EMBEDDED SYSTEM Authors Names:P.ASathishkumar line 1:Anna university Triunelveli -Computer Science and Engineering line 2: Chandy college of Engineering line 3: Tuticorin‚India line 4: e-mail: paskcse@gmail.com Authors Names:Athimuthu line 1 : Anna university Triunelveli -Computer Science and Engineering line 2: Chandy college of Engineering

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    known cure‚ yet it affects possibly five hundred thousand people in the United States alone. People need to learn more about this disease so it can be brought to the attention of the nation. Multiple Sclerosis is a disease of the central nervous system. It destroys the fatty myelin sheath that insulates your nerve cells. Without this insulation‚ nerve communication is disrupted. The body then makes this worse by repairing it‚ and clogging the area with scar tissue. Signals going from your brain

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    the odor)‚ and our olfactory mucosa and bulb (roof of nose) accepts odorant molecules carried into the nose by the air. Odorant molecules pass over the mucosa and come into contact with olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs) sensitive to specific odorant types. Each contains an olfactory receptor‚ similar to the retinal photoreceptors in the visual pathway. The olfactory receptor activates and sends a signal from the ORN to the glomeruli in the olfactory bulb‚ which receives sensory input‚ matches it to

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    -We have 2 parts in our nervous system: The central nervous system (CNS) is the nerves in our brain and spinal chord. The peripheral nervous system (PNS) is a network of nerve cells in the rest of our body. -Our nervous system detects stimuli and allows us to react to them. -Stimulus: a change‚ action or occurrence in the environment that can cause an organism to respond. Eg. Light‚ noise‚ pressure… How do we detect stimuli? -We have sensory organs that detect particular stimuli eg. Skin What

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    Comparison of different types of blood pumps Nowadays‚ there are two main types of blood pumps: kinetic pumps and positive displacement pumps. Kinetic pumps: Centrifugal pump is one of the most familiar kinetic pumps. A centrifugal pump converts the input power to kinetic energy in the liquid by accelerating the liquid by a revolving device - an impeller. The most common type is the volute pump. Fluid enters the pump through the eye of the impeller which rotates at high speed. The fluid is accelerated

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    1. What is the application Zenmap GUI typically used for? Describe a scenario in which you would use this type of application. Zenmap is an application that is used to scan ports for networks. A scenario where it can be used is to scan the ports of a network to know exactly which ports are opened or closed thus allowing a network administrator to reduce the vulnerability of its network. 2. Which application is used for Step 2 in the hacking process to perform a vulnerability assessment scan

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    EXAMPLE OF MULTI-USER OPERATING SYSTEM The common examples of multi-user operating system’ include VMS‚ UNIX‚ and mainframe operating systems which include MVS system. A single user multi-tasking operating system is an operating system is capable of allowing multiple software processors to run at the same time. EXAMPLE OF NETWORK OR DISTRIBUTED SYSTEM Short for Network operating system‚ NOS is the software that allows multiple computers to communicate‚ share files and hardware devices with one

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