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    Ink4a Cells Case Study

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    UV rays can damage a cell`s DNA which at times affects how a cell grows and divides. The INK4A cell has a role in the G1 cell cycle which is held by the G1 cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) 4/6), in this manner, allowing access into the S-phase of the Cell Cycle. When the INK4A cell and the CDKs don’t bind, it can lead to a hyperphosphorylation, mitosis regulator, failure and that causes the cell cycle to just keep going without control. The melanoma mutation affects the cell checkpoints during…

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    College Security Risks

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    I used two scanning tools called Zenmap and OpenVAS that are free to the public, so anyone can use them even a hacker to scan anything that he or she wants to with just an IP address. In addition, the hacker can exploit these vulnerabilities on these systems and do some serious amount of damage to the college’s security. The results that I got back from the Zenmap scan were many open ports, such as one them being port number twenty-three, which runs a service called Telnet, it is used to enable…

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    Pt1420 Unit 5 Lab Report

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    Lab #5: Introduction to Metasploit on Kali Linux Team: CRYPTERS 1 d. Why is it usually a bad idea to operate in the Linux environment as root? If you are unfamiliar with the concept of the root user, do a quick google search. It is always a good practice on any operating system to run your applications on a user level and leave the administrative tasks to the root user, and only on a per-need basis. Applications are meant to be run by users with non-administrative privileges.(Power December 4,…

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    Batman then started to scan the victim’s organs, he found what appeared to be a wedding ring with the name “Ophelia” engraved on it in the lower intestine of the victim. Batman then used the X-Ray function on his deep-tissue scanner and found that the victim had an artificial…

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    Neoplastic disease refers to excessive cell division, there are many things that can cause the formation of atypical bodies of tissue also known as neoplasms. A neoplasm can occur anywhere in the body and it is known as a tumor. Breast cancer is a neoplastic disease that starts in the tissues of the breast. Over the course of a life time, 1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer. Just like many other types of cancers, there are many risk factors that unfortunately cannot be changed no…

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    Computed Tomography Report

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    Computed tomography (CT) scanning technology was discovered in 1972 and revolutionized the world of neuroimaging (Sadock, Sadock, & Ruiz, 2014). The CT scan was the first technique to allow the imaging of brain tissue in living patients (Sadock, Sadock, & Ruiz, 2014). During a CT scan, a patient lies on a flat surface, which incrementally moves through what is referred to as a gantry (Sadock, Sadock, & Ruiz, 2014). A gantry is a round shaped structure that contains a motorized x-ray source…

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    MRI’s and CT scans are a way to see need to get the transplant is the doctor's scan you to see if there is something that is not supposed to be there. And if there is something there then they will tell you and try to take care about as soon as possible, but that won’t be right a way because there…

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    Question 1: A sonographer refers to medical healthcare professionals who operate and interpret diagnostic scans of the human body, known as ultrasounds (1). Though the roles and responsibilities of sonographers differ among nations, the Australian healthcare system recognises sonographer’s as those with relevant and accredited postgraduate qualifications under the Australian Sonographer Accreditation Registry (ASAR) (2, 3). Though sonographers are not responsible for the diagnosis of a patient,…

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    even the most levelheaded of people giddy, foolish and ridiculous. Using brain scans, investigators have been able to map out the chemical changes that occur and reveal regions of the brain that activate and regions that shut down during the blossoming days of romance. Researchers hope that they may one day reveal why people in love sometimes go crazy and step over the mark when dealing with their lovers. Brain scans show that a region of the brain that is essential to judgment,…

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    MIS101: Assignment

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    Something the user is, also known as biometrics is a type of authentication system that examines person’s natural physical characteristics. There are various applications that can be undertaken such as retina scans, fingerprint scans, facial recognition and iris scans. Of these retina and fingerprint scans appear to give the most definitive form of identification. o Something the user has is a form of authentication in which the person has regular identification…

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