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    In data communication, they are always striving to increase throughput, this would include allowing nodes to transmit information over a single broadcast link without interfering with each other. To achieve this, multiple access protocols coordinate the transmission. The three classes of multiple access protocols are, random access, taking-turns and channel partitioning. With random access protocol, each node tries to randomly to use the complete broadcast link, without any regard to the other…

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    Self Eulogy Family and friends we have gathered here today to celebrate the life of a woman with great soul. Today marks the end of an extra-ordinary journey that began 91 years ago. Ogechukwu Philomena Anuta wish to die peacefully in her home. She was born in Enugu Nigeria, on June 26, 1982, to the late Nijedeka Philomena and Thomas Chukwugaekwu Anuta. Oge as known by family, friends and coworkers graduated from St. Johns of God secondary school Awka, attended Nnamdi Azikwe university Awka…

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    Over the past several years the popularity of Canadian data centers or also known as colocation facilities has been on the upswing. These colocation facilities located in Canada offer a number of key benefits such as; Climate, Infrastructure, Political Environment and Infrastructure. Our societies need to store and access data on the fly today has resulted in increased demand for added data center capacity and the hunt for the ideal environment to house such facilities. Toronto, Ontario - being…

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    improvements and green product recycling/disposal options (Samsung 2015a, pp.120-126). Key Processes The key processes of Samsung Electronics are identified as research and development (R&D) and manufacturing. The strategic nature to these functions of has enabled Samsung to become a market leader in consumer electronics. In the early 1970’s Samsung entered the consumer electronics business with relatively no technological knowledge. This was solved by using…

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    The electronic health record system is intended to go beyond the data collected in a provider’s office and will entail a more comprehensive patient history. The EHRs will allow the patient's health records to move with them to other specialists, hospitals and health care providers. The system will enhance free choice of clinicians hence foster coordination with private and public community-based programs for children, infants, adolescents, and adults. It will also include a scope of services…

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    component of many informatics-related projects and tools, including electronic health records. Are any potential risks associated with initially focusing on standards development as a solution to a newly identified informatics use case? Discuss why or why not. When responding to this Discussion Board thread, it may be helpful to consider the following mock scenario: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is developing a new electronic Registry to enable healthcare providers to report a…

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    ELECTRONIC MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY IN SINGAPORE INTRODUCTION Singapore Electronic Industry started 50 years ago in the 1960s with its first and only TV Assembly plant in Southeast Asia. And today, Singapore Electronic Industry has become the backbone of Singapore’s economy, contributing 5.3% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2013, 29% of total manufacturing output, and employed 80,000 workers, representing 19% of the total manufacturing labour force in Singapore (EDB, n.d). Due to the…

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    The Pursuit of a Future in Electronics Engineering As a society, our lives revolve around technology, consistently engaged in our electronic accessories, forcing the real world to compete with our devices for a sliver of our time. My dream is to design, create, and construct purposeful electronics that will enhance people’s lives and make their interaction with the world more convenient and enjoyable. Electronics engineering is the field I would like to pursue, electronic engineers are…

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    distribution of data among separate subdivisions and augmenting communication amid staff. Medical malpractice is often lethal in medicinal facilities and taking advantage of HIS can prevent and avoid these errors. 2.2.2 Control of costs The second important aim of a HIS is its potential to reduce healthcare costs. Those being treated and the providers themselves have the ability to research and analyze medical files throughout the entire system which allows for quick and accurate…

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    Electronic Health Record Systems offer many features that are designed to increase both the quality and the utility of clinical documentation and enhance communication between all healthcare providers. Choosing the correct electronic healthcare system is a very important task. Healthcare facilities should select an EHR system based on the selected goals chosen by the facility. Poor Electronic Health Record (EHR) system design and improper use can cause EHR-related errors that jeopardize the…

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