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    technology, some students will not be able to keep up because once they’ve graduated from college, the knowledge that they memorized may be outdated and now useless. However, if students were taught to approach problems with an open mind and not just the algorithm or set of instructions they were taught, said student may be able to use his/her prior knowledge to fill in the gaps of the new knowledge that was not taught or even touched on by the teacher. They must learn to think…

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    (2007) have focused to develop an algorithm, for optimizing joint products further processing decision under the theory of constraints. The algorithm is made of seven steps which consider every bottleneck resource to the decision-making process by computing a priority ratio to establish its priority sequence. According to the priority sequence…

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    Rat Hippocampus

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    Internally Generated Cell Assembly Sequences in the Rat Hippocampus
(Summary) It was long thought that the hippocampus was the seat of spatial navigation. However, newer models suggest that other cognitive processes such as episodic memory and action planning depend on the hippocampus. Further, these models suggest that this activity might be internally organized cell assemblies. To unpack the role of the hippocampus, these neurons predict where and animal is coming from as well as its…

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    Colossus Claims Adjuster

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    Have you ever wondered how insurance companies evaluate your personal injury claim from a car accident? Probably thought there was a long convoluted algorithm they used, right? Major insurance companies like Allstate, USAA, Metlife, Farmers, and Travelers utilize a particular software known as Colossus. How does it work? Colossus us a software in which adjusters have access to all of their company’s claims data and are able to work in a system that evaluating injuries, treatment, resolution…

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    Sepsis: A Case Study

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    Sepsis is the leading cause of death for hospitalized patients. It is estimated, that 1.6 million hospitalized patients are treated for sepsis annually. Sepsis is the leading cause of hospital mortality, and has an associated cost of 400 billion dollars per year in the United States (Lopez-Bushnell, Demaray, & Jaco, 2014, p.9). Sepsis is characterized as an overwhelming infection in the body that disrupts homeostasis by causing profound inflammation and a cascade of symptoms that leads to…

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    and I fully endorse her for the New Graduate RN program. Shannon is task oriented and her attention to detail is proven through her flawless chart audits. Over the course of a year Shannon’s chart audits show she documents issues following our algorithm perfectly. Any given day Shannon is responsible for monitoring forty patients, and her task oriented work ethic is executed continuously. Shannon examines the cardiac rhythms on all of her patients,…

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    world of online dating. Does it actually work? Does anyone really use it? Is everyone on these websites desperate, lying, and creepy? Through my research I have found that there is some method to the madness of the online dating world, if you want algorithms, money schemes, and hackers determining your future. Despite the isolated cases of success and increasing numbers of users, online dating is not effective. It is important for users to be educated on the machinations of an online dating…

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    can be met from time to time using encryption. There are three main types of classical encryption methods or ciphers: transposition, substitution and product ciphers. One of the well known and most widely used asymmetric encryption methods is RSA algorithm. Another technology for hiding data within the contents is ‘Digital Watermarking’. Traditional watermarks may be applied to visible media (image or whereas in digital watermarking, the signal may be audio, pictures, video, texts, or 3D models.…

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    Is Google Making USupid?

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    The article “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” written by Nicholas Carr introduces the idea that the Internet is ultimately corrupting the human mind. In the contemporary world, technological advances are quickly expanding which is leading to the replacement of conventional activities. These changes tend to alter the human mind in such a way that the way of doing things is different compared to the times before the introduction of technology. The internet as a whole is causing the human mind to…

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    COPD Case Studies

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    COPD Assessment Test (CAT) score of greater than 10. Unfortunately, MMRC breathlessness test cannot be calculated with the above case study health information. Therefore, Mrs. Jones pharmacological treatment for COPD falls under group B algorithm. Group B algorithm is the treatment of long-acting bronchodilators (monotherapy of either long-acting muscarinic drug (LAMA) or long-acting beta2 antagonist (LABA) or a combination of both) therapy for persistent symptoms. Bronchodilators medication…

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