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    physician. Medical image watermarking provide way to share personal information of patient by hiding inside medical image by using invisible watermarking method. so that the attacker doesn’t get the personal information till the brief idea of embedding algorithm. The security issue is solved by this method but after embedding watermark inside the medical image the quality of medical image is some how degrades. so it is risky to analyses of disease on such low quality image and he can’t able to…

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    organizations have “repositories of information that are difficult to reach or understand [15].” Companies that have incorporated Big Data into their infrastructure have seen tremendous success because instead of sampling large data sets, Big Data utilizes algorithms to predict behaviors and trends. Collecting data is not anything new, but using Big Data to analyze data and make intelligent decisions is still a new topic, and with any new topic there are concerns including security, privacy,…

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    The National Council of Nonprofits is the largest network of nonprofit organizations in the United States. Forty-one state-level associations make up the national council. They assist nonprofit organizations by identifying issues, trends and solutions. The council helps nonprofits advance their missions by providing resources to explore grants, policies, and communication tactics. In addition, the National Council of Nonprofits advocates for policies that support nonprofit organizations.…

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    ELSP problem, adopts extended basic period (EBP) approach under Power-of-Two (PoT) policy to make sure of having feasible replenishment cycles, called SDELSP_EBP_PoT. To solve the considered problem, three multi-objective algorithms, i.e., 1) non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm II (NSGAII), 2)…

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    I chose this algorithm because it is important to make sure that this game will not be rigged because many times the ball would go on an infinite loop which will the ball only move in one direction, causing this game to not function as a game, which this algorithm prevents this problem from occurring. Once the ball collides with the block or the wall, then it chooses a random number from…

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    Learnings & Developments There are several learnings that Google implemented in their HR practices. Shift to Data-Based People Management decision • Google realized that for a company that dominates its respective spectrum by its focus and implementation on continuous innovation, it has to shift to people management. • The current practices of HR was 20th century principles, and risk averse instincts • Google came up with a new system and termed it as ‘People’s Analytics’. • The bedrock of…

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    letters before them are the count of each amino acid residue from the protein sequence. Z, the sum of these terms, is the charge on the entire protein. This summation places some limitations on the accuracy of this algorithm. First, by adding together the charges in this way, the algorithm assumes that each group’s charge is independent of all others; if the protein contains an arginine side chain and an aspartic acid side chain, for example, these two groups are assumed to take on a charge…

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    To prioritize laboratory testing in babies with the sickle cell disease, doctors should be the ones who should decide on testing algorithms by analyzing new ways to cure the disease such as gene therapy and stem cell treatments. Sickle cell is a genetic disease of the blood. It is passed down through mutated genes from each of the parents and both usually do not have the disease and are just carriers. An abnormal type of hemoglobin S, which misshapes the red blood cell, causes the disease. The…

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    stored in bits which are the discrete values of 1s and 0s. Performing operations on these discrete values on a classical machine is the same as performing them by hand. The typical features of classical computers like bits, registers, logic gates and algorithms have analogous features in a quantum computer. In quantum computing information is manipulated in the form of quantum bits or ‘qubits’ which work…

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    Master Patient Index

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    Algorithms are discussed in the file “Fundamentals for Building a Master Patient Index/Enterprise Master Index (Updated)” provided by the instructor. Algorithms are accurate, sophisticated, flexible, mathematical formulas that are designed to be used by the organization or enterprise to combine the weighted patient data elements to aid in determining the probability of a duplication and eliminate errors. The 3 algorithms discussed are deterministic, rules based…

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