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    Online GPS mobile locator using cell phone number that is essential in finding any phone signal only with the number. This can locate the lost or stolen cell phone in less than 20 seconds. The following are the features of the cell phone that enables the tracking using a phone number. • Powerful monitoring systems that monitor various activities that takes place while using the cell phone • Has an online control panel • The presence of the GPS coordinates with a map of the…

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    treatments. At a busy General Practice, I had the privilege of observing a practitioner diagnose and prescribe treatments for a wide range of illnesses and injuries. I was deeply impressed by the ability of the GP to work for long hours, even when under tremendous levels of stress. By shadowing the GP, I learnt valuable skills such as the need for prioritising and stress management, ensuring that I am equipped with the skills to constantly be able to remain came and cool-headed during stressful…

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    vehicle is in motion signed into law. Drivers who are under the age of 18 are not permitted to use any kind of personal communication device while the automobile is moving. Although using a global positioning system (GPS) is permitted, information can only be entered manually into the GPS when the vehicle stops. When a mobile phone rings while an individual is driving, in order to abide by the law he/she should: Allow voicemail to answer the call Safely pull off the roadway to answer…

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    An article “Are we becoming a police state? Fife things that have civil liberties advocates Nervous” by Sal Gentile is talking about how the police in the United States are really aggressive to American citizens. A lot of U.S citizens got killed by the police last year. As it stated in the article, the ACLU has criticized the targeted killing program as blatantly violating the Fifth Amendment, which guarantees that no American citizen shall “be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due…

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    Location Based Advertising Overview Also referred to as hyper-local advertising, location based advertising, is a form of advertising that uses the real world position of a consumer. Once the position of the consumer is identified, relevant ads in terms of services and products, close to the consumer are then delivered. Most people share out data through the various apps installed on their smartphones. According to a recent study conducted by IAB, location advertising has huge potential going…

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    gain an edge in the race against other car makers. In the race for Autonomous driving cars (ACD), car makers need accurate GPS maps with Dynamic real-time geoinformation [1][2] to develop an ADC. It is important to consider three aspects: first A, B&M do not have the know-how to create their own GPS maps platform, second big player such Google TomTom and HERE have most of the GPS maps market [3], third HERE provides services…

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    For the initial entry of the virus, the ephrinB2 domain is necessary. Once entered through micropinocytosis, protease cathespin L activates the virus (12). Nipah Virus can replicate very easily in human lung fibroblasts. It can infect the surrounding cells by either cell-to-cell spread or through release of infectious particles. When monocytes get infected, they can transmigrate through the blood brain barrier to infect the brain. This could be plausible if the monocytes were inefficient in…

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    “Safety for the legality of Autonomous Vehicles” Introduction Cars is one of the necessities that most people need to reach their destination faster and comfortable. Automation companies or manufacturers now a days are developing a new type of car that people can use even if they don’t know how to drive a car, they called it Driverless car or Autonomous vehicle. It is one of the new and advanced kind of innovation in modern world, which can be classified also as a robot. This new innovation…

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    obesity and Type 1 diabetes. The best study design to answer this question is possibly a long-term case control study- i.e. cases with Type 1 diabetes (from the local GP database) and less than 14 years of age with age and sex matched controls without Type 1 diabetes. The growth data of these children could be obtained from the GP and the school health clinics. Data as height, weight baseline BMI and BMI z scores. These are compared yearly till the time they develop or are diagnosed with type 1…

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    created by M. Varma, 200522. TPGS has been incorporated into various drug formulations partly because of its ability to overcome multidrug resistance (MDR). By inhibiting P-glycoprotein (P-gp) activity, the relative cytotoxicity of drugs such as doxorubicin, vinblastine, and paclitaxel was increased19. P-gp is a drug efflux pump, a.k.a. multidrug resistance protein 1 (MDR1), located in the cell membranes of distinct tissues throughout the body that transports a wide range of molecules in an…

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