t) Operation of individual media 8) 5 Features u) Support diff. multimedia data type v) Handle large no. multimedia obj. w) Hierarchical storage structure & archiving data x) Information-retrieval y) Database capabilities MULTIMEDIA DATA 1. Multimedia data size [Size of media data makes storage‚ processing‚ transmission and reception of the data very costly] a. Multimedia data acquisition * Data
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Literature Search To identity relevant literature for this report I searched three criminology databases (AGIS‚ CINCH and Criminal Justice Abstracts)‚ two criminology journals (British Journal of Criminology and the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology)‚ two social work journals (Australian Social Work and The British Journal of Social Work) and one general database (ProQuest) using a combination of the following key terms: recidivism‚ meta-analysis‚ criminology‚ community‚ systematic
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the functioning of a single synapse is a mammoth achievement of science. In order to look at synapses in detail‚ it is necessary to understand the structure and components of the cell and those it attaches to. Figure 1 shows a neuron‚ as indicated on the diagram; the dendrites are the receivers of information for that cell. The dendrites receive neurotransmitters from the synapses that connect to it and if enough
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completion. At the moment‚ the application has passed the user acceptance testing stage and the hardware is already in place. During the development of the system‚ the team realized that the existing database platform was inadequate to the new system; hence‚ they suggested using more modern database environment which will cost the company additional licensing costs. In parallel to this development‚ we will be releasing our new product which is greatly beneficial to farmers locally and abroad
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Security Objective Components Name CJS/250 Axia College of University of Phoenix There are five vital security features that must be followed in order to provide adequate refuge for places of worship and churches. It is very important for each congregation to be educated‚ work together and be protected in order to run efficiently without being in fear. Each person should have the right to worship in comfort. There are many steps that can be taken that will protect staff as well as attendants
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ARTS Physical Fitness * The capacity of each individual to accpomplish daily task. Components of Physical Fitness 1) Cardi-respiratory Endurance * Able to do and continue physical activities. 2) Muscular Strenght * Ability of the muscles to exer a maximum force. 3) Flexibility * Ability of the muscles to move joints with lase. 4) Speed * Ability to perform a movement. 5) Power * Ability to release maximum force very quickly. 6) Coordination * The linking of
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Report Institution Name Introduction Report on business English provides a critical review and evaluation of literature for foreign and secondary language users in business. The author of this report has not included the entire component required in a universal research report format. For instance‚ the author did not include the abstract as it is in universal research form. The abstract‚ in this case‚ was not relevant because the author discussed what the report entails in the summary
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Databases in My Organization CIS319: Computers and Information Systems Abstract Databases have been in use since the early days of computing programs. An Information Technology services company‚ such as Getronics‚ not only utilizes databases for information and record management‚ it earns revenue by providing database management services. Getronics uses Microsoft SQL Server 2000 as its database software. The clients that contract Getronics for Information Technology services rely and
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Biotic Components All living organisms depend upon their environment for survival essentials: 1) food 2) shelter 3) breeding site. In turn the organism interacts with the environment in several ways. For example a plant uses the environment for the three purposes named above but in turn it also removes carbon dioxide and water from the air‚ it gets eaten by an animal or a parasite and it depends on the soil for its support. Therefore the plant is interacting with the abiotic components and
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HISTORY Our clinic was established on the year 1965 after taking the board exam. It was started with a modest dental chair and makes our living room as dental office. After several years of practice and after gaining the confidence of my patient the dental clinic expanded with two modern dental chairs. OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY The objective of this working group was to assess and make specific recommendations to improve the quality of reporting of clinical research in implant dentistry and
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