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    Network Management Protocol (SNMP) -enabled devices.  Intelligent notifications - alerts that can be configure so that there is a response to a specific network scenarios through a page, e-mail, call or text in a network administrator. 2.4 PROTOCOLS AND STANDARDS A network protocol is a set of formats and conventions for data transmission or in other words a standardized set of rules and conventions which all devices have to comply to be able to connect with a network. Network protocols…

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    the image acquisition with the beating of your heart. A respiratory gating belt, a device that helps the computer know how you are breathing at any given time, may be placed around your abdomen. Additionally, a pulse monitor may be placed on your finger. ECG synchronization can be carried out in two ways prospective gating, retrospective gating. Prospective gating is when the R wave triggers MRI acquisitions the cardiac cycle will occur at the same time this is prospective gating. Cardiac…

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    electrical stimulation (NMES) is an therapeutic technique by which small electrical impulses are applied to a paralyzed or spastic muscle in order to induce contraction and thereby improve its function. Traditionally, NMES refers to those stimulatory protocols directed at increasing strength and FES with function. FES can stimulate muscle contraction for exercise, bladder management, grasping, standing, and walking, among other functions. For example, in spinal cord injury patients, electrodes…

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    Eyewitness testimony is being able to choose the suspect out of a lineup or an array of photos. Sometimes the witnesses' testimony is not always accurate. When a witness falsely testifies they can send an innocent person to prison. An example of a case where the eyewitness testimony was incorrect was in the murder of 78-year-old Jack Sasson. The man who was convicted of the murder of Mr. Sasson was 18-year-old Kash Register. On April 6, 1979 in the middle of the afternoon, a 78-year-old…

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     The Bank NSP Case In this case the management trainee in a bank who used to exchange some E-mails with his fiancé using the computers of his company. After sometime, they broke up and the girl developed a grudge against him and fraudulently created some E-mail IDs and sent E-mails to the boy’s foreign clients, using the bank’s computers. Due to this the boy’s company lost many clients and a case was filed against the bank in court. The bank was held liable for those E-mails sent using Bank’s…

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    WHICH STEROID CURE TO CHOOSE? ORAL OR INJECTABLE? For those who practice bodybuilding and who wished, at a given moment, to give a little boost to their body, with a cure of steroids, were inevitably faced with this kind of question: Future users of anabolic steroids even share their concerns on the forums, hoping to gain insight into the difference between oral steroids and injectable steroids and finally make a choice in mind. So today, we decided to accompany you in your choice by raising…

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    Vietnam Dbq Analysis

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    There was a multitude of occurrences that helped to begin the Vietnam war, most notably: the spread of communism through areas of Southeast Asia, including China and Korea, the establishment of the Viet Cong in South Vietnam, the election of President Ngo Dinh Diem, and Congress’s decision to give President Johnson utmost authority over the military. The importance of Southeast Asia’s susceptibility to communism is demonstrated when, in Document B, McGeorge Bundy says, “It is recommended that…

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    My dirty, scarred and callused hands hung by my side, my God Father’s ancient mason trial gripped loosely by numb fingers. I took pride in what my hands represented to me: hard work, dedication, commitment and reward. As the blazing sun bore down on my shirtless back, I stood soaked from sweat. I felt older than my years and stared out at what I created. It was a beautiful flagstone sidewalk sparkling with variations of pale blue, fiery orange, conservative grey, and powerful purple stones.…

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    Road. He had no idea why though. He thought maybe it was intuition. He continued on to work. After most of the workday he decided to leave work fifteen minutes early but he felt like a magnet was holding him back. He made the decision and broke the protocol of Project Golden Road and left. Amiy was watching the whole time. She was not confident in the ability of her employees. She thought that maybe they would slip up and cause even more crime than before. She knew that if she supervised the…

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    Child Abuse Epidemic

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    aren’t mandated to do so. But there’s more… Did you know there are three times more children that are maltreated than are actually reported to Child Protective Services? Let’s also consider the children Child Protective Services let slip through their fingers following up on those 3.3 million referrals. These numbers are mortifying, and change is…

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