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    sensitive problem while treating patient which is Medications Errors. Patient safety is characterized as opportunity from incidental harm because of medical care‚ or absence of medicinal blunders‚ or absence of abuse in administrations. Medical error is: "a failure in the therapeutic process that can possibly lead to harm to the patient"(1). It occurs when a health care provider selects improper technique in care or improperly executes an proper strategy of care. Medical errors can happen anywhere in the

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    Errors in Dna Replication

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    to as semi-conservative replication. Cellular proofreading and error-checking mechanisms ensure near perfect fidelity for DNA replication. While most DNA replicates with fairly high fidelity‚ mistakes do happen‚ with polymerase enzymes sometimes inserting the wrong nucleotide or too many or too few nucleotides into a sequence. Fortunately‚ most of these mistakes are fixed through various DNA repair processes. But some replication errors make it past these mechanisms‚ thus becoming permanent mutations

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    file as a carrier‚ and hence‚ the taxonomy of current steganographic techniques for image files has been presented. These techniques are analyzed and discussed not only in terms of their ability to hide information in image files but also according to how much information can be hidden‚ and the robustness to different image processing attacks. Keywords: Adaptive Steganography‚ Current Techniques‚ Image Files‚ Overview‚ Steganography‚ Taxonomy. 1. INTRODUCTION In this modern era‚ computers and the

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    Ensuring Data Storage Security in Cloud Computing Cong Wang‚ Qian Wang‚ and Kui Ren Department of ECE Illinois Institute of Technology Email: {cwang‚ qwang‚ kren}@ece.iit.edu Wenjing Lou Department of ECE Worcester Polytechnic Institute Email: wjlou@ece.wpi.edu Abstract—Cloud Computing has been envisioned as the nextgeneration architecture of IT Enterprise. In contrast to traditional solutions‚ where the IT services are under proper physical‚ logical and personnel controls‚ Cloud Computing

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    How Data Mining‚ Data Warehousing and On-line Transactional Databases are helping solve the Data Management predicament. Robert Bialczak Walden University How Data Mining‚ Data Warehousing and On-line Transactional Databases are helping solve the Information Management predicament. Data in itself can be powerful‚ but also has many pitfalls if left to disparate databases and data collection routines. A collection of spreadsheets with account numbers entered into them can be view as a business

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    Patient Safety

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    Maintaining Patient Safety When working in an acute care setting such as a hospital‚ safety is the number one priority. A safe environment greatly reduces the risk for illness or injury. It’s not only for the patient; it’s also for the healthcare provider. For a nurse‚ it begins when she/he meets the patient. She must assess the room and make sure there is no debris littered on the floor‚ that all IV tubing is untangled and not on the floor‚ and that the patient’s bed is down in the lowest position

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    The fundamental attribution error plays a major role in our everyday lives. Until reading this section on the attribution error‚ I wasn’t as aware of it as I am at this moment. Hopefully after you read the section and this short essay‚ you will be more conscious of this misattribution that happens right before your eyes‚ and you will be more aware when making attributions. The fundamental attribution error is the tendency for observers to underestimate situational influences and overestimate

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    Data Mining Information Systems for Decision Making 10 December 2013 Abstract Data mining the next big thing in technology‚ if used properly it can give businesses the advance knowledge of when they are going to lose customers or make them happy. There are many benefits of data mining and it can be accomplished in different ways. The problem with data mining is that it is only as reliable as the data going in and the way it is handled. There are also privacy concerns with data mining

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    Medical Errors Medical errors are responsible for injury in as many as 1 out of every 25 hospital patients; an estimated 48‚000-98‚000 patients die from medical errors each year. This means that more people die from medical errors than from motor vehicle accidents‚ breast cancer‚ or AIDS. Errors in health care have been estimated to cost more than $5 million per year in a large teaching hospital‚ and preventable health care-related cost the economy from $17 to $29 billion each year. What are

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    CHAPTER 12 ROUTING IN SWITCHED NETWORKS A NSWERS TO Q UESTIONS 12.1 The average load expected over the course of the busiest hour of use during the course of a day. 12.2 The tradeoff is between efficiency and resilience. 12.3 A static routing strategy does not adapt to changing conditions on the network but uses a fixed strategy developed ahead of time. With alternate routing‚ there are a number of alternate routes between source and destination and a dynamic choice of routes is

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