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    STORAGE MANAGEMENT FOR SMALL BUSINESS APPLICATIONS NAS vs. SAN vs. DAS Santosh Naidu P Amulya P MVGR College of Engineering ABSTRACT: In this World Wide Web‚ storage of data is one of the important tasks while maintaining the network systems. While storing the data external devices‚ so many factors need to be considered such as cost‚ performance‚ and speed and recovery time. Not all the organizations or business can invest more money for storage of data and recovery too. The devices should

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    Blood Lactate Report

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    Blood lactate profile report Trained -v- Untrained The purpose of this test was to determine individuals‚ (trained and untrained) lactate threshold and subsequently interpret the results. This will allow for a comparison in how training affects the accumulation of blood lactate by using the results from the trained versus the untrained individual. When the rate of lactate production exceeds the rate of uptake‚ lactic acid accumulates in the blood volume‚ and then we see the onset of blood

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    Atkins diet

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    heart‚ it cannot pump blood around the body‚ causing a heart attack. Another one that I will be focusing on is constipation. The food that you eat in the Atkins diet have very little fibre in them and with less fibre‚ this slows down the rate of food going through the body‚ causing constipation (See Reference 4). Fibre speed up the passage of food through the digestive system but‚ if you have less of it will slow down and make it less effective‚ meaning you get constipation (See Reference 4+5).

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    “The cells in your body are tiny-a row of about forty would fit into 1mm. But although they are too small to see with the naked eye their complexity is remarkable. A single cell can be thought of as an organised chemical system‚ separated from its disorganised surroundings by a membrane” (Boyle et al 1999) First here is a brief summary of major eukaryotic organelles and their structures. The nucleus is the largest and most prominent organelle in the cell. It is usually spherical and about 10um in

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    “Business growth in Kara focusing Kara baby wipes and hand sanitizing wipes” INDUSTRY REPORT 2013 Submitted for the partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award Of POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT SUBMITTED BY AMIT JHA UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF INTERNAL: CA. ANOOP KUMAR EXTERNAL: MR. DIVYANKAR GOEL INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT EDUCATION‚ SAHIBABAD‚GHAZIABAD‚(U.P) DECLARATION I‚ AMIT

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    Control and Co-Ordination

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    information throughout the body. Neurons are used to transmit by electrical and chemical forms throughout the body. All Neurons have a cell body and have one or more fibres‚ these fibres vary in length and can be as small as to be microscopic or to the length of over a meter. There are two different types of fibres‚ the dendrites are the fibres which carry the information towards the cell body‚

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    Ict Trends in Zimbabwe

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    2011. A country’s tele-density measures the number of active mobile phone SIM cards and landlines as a percentage of the country’s total population. The next wave that will continue to hit Zimbabwe will include new infrastructures such as broadband fibre optic cables and data centres‚ telecoms added value services and ICT innovations. Here is a review of 2011 and key trends to prepare for 2012. 1. Zimbabwe now officially a new emerging market thanks to ICT demand Over the past 12 months‚ there

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    Criminalistics Case Review

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    This essay will give a critical review of the R-v-Guy Paul Morin case‚ which started to take place in Canada over twenty years ago. It will look at both the prosecution and defence cases‚ the evidence given within both cases and the decisions from both court cases and the appeal‚ which finally freed Guy Paul Morin. On New Years Eve 1984 Christine Jessop a nine-year-old girl from Ontario‚ Canada was found murdered in a field about fifty kilometres from where she lived. Christine Jessop ’s body

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    Collagen vs. Haemoglobin

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    red blood cells become biconcave disks which can easily travel around the body and bind with oxygen. Haemoglobin is a globular protein meaning its 3D feature is to roll up into balls‚ yet collagen is a fibrous protein so its 3D feature is to form fibres. Haemoglobin molecules to not bond with each other. However‚ collagen molecules form covalent bonds between molecules called cross-links which are staggered along the collagen molecules‚ both increasing strength and forming a fibril. Many fibrils

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    1] What is agriculture? 2] Name the factors influencing agriculture. 3] What is shifting cultivation? What are its disadvantages? 4] What is plantation agriculture? 5] Name the fibre crops and name the climatic conditions required for their growth. Answers (i) The word agriculture is derived from the Latin words agri—meaning soil—and culture—meaning cultivation or tilling of soil. It is defined as the science and art of cultivation of soil‚ raising crops and rearing livestock. (ii) The factors

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