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    Ict Reviewer

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    ICT Reviewer Difference Engine- It is called the first computer Root kit Virus- A kind of virus that is undetectable and gains control of the system. Transistors- Second generations of computer were powered by them. Web camera- A component of the computer that is used to take pictures and video chat with other users. File Extensions- A suffix connected with a file that denotes the type of file. Macro Virus- A type of virus that infects documents such as MS Word and Excel. Monitor-A.K.A.

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    Partnership Reviewer

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    Finals Reviewer INTRODUCTION Brief Historical Background PARTNERSHIP 1st Sem; 2003 the Roman law‚ the law merchant and equity‚ and the common law courts. Governing law in our jurisdiction Before the new Civil Code‚ commercial or mercantile partnerships were governed by the Code of Commerce and non-commercial or civil partnerships by the old Spanish Civil Code. The new Civil Code superseded the old Civil Code and expressly repealed in toto the provisions in the Code of Commerce relating

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    Hematology Reviewer

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    HEMATOLOGY REVIEWER ANEMIA Anemia: decrease in the number of RBCs‚ Hb content‚ or Hct content below the lower limit of the normal range for the age and sex of the individual Pediatric Anemia A. Hemolytic Anemia: there is premature destruction of RBCs 1. Hereditary Spherocytosis: most common inherited abnormality of RBC membrane; defect in ankyrin‚ band 3 or spectrin proteins surface area deficiency leading to spherocytosis 2. Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency: defect in PKLR gene  PK cannot convert phosphoenolpyruvate

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    Oblicon Reviewer

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    state law  Physical Law o Uniformities of actions and orders of sequence  State Law o Only law promulgated and enforced by state o Also called: positive law‚ municipal law‚ civil law‚ imperial law NOTE: PROPERTY OF BMS. UNOFFICIAL OBLICON REVIEWER. THIS SPECIAL PRIVILEGE IS STRICTLY FOR BMS MEMBERS ONLY!!! Characteristics of (state) Law 1. It is a rule of conduct –tells us what to do and what not to do. It dictates behavior 2. It is obligatory- a positive command imposing a duty to

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    Itcsad Reviewer

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    ITCSAD REVIEWER (Quiz 1) 1. It is an electronic device that uses stored data and instruction to generate information. 2. A type of computer that performs specific task. 3. A type of computer that manipulates or process data in continuous form and normally operates by revolving. 4. Combines the characteristics of both the analog and digital. 5. It refers to unprocessed facts. 6. A large‚ fast‚ and fairly expensive computer‚ commonly used by businesses to accommodate extremely

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    Reviewer in Science.

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    Science CET Reviewer Science – scientia (Latin) which means knowledge. * A systematized body of knowledge that seeks to answer questions about the natural environment; study of organized facts‚ which have been discovered about the environment. * Look at it‚ think‚ guess‚ and try it out. Technology – also known as applied science. * A consequence of science and engineering. * Deals with man’s usage and knowledge of tools and crafts and how it influences man’s ability to control

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    Reviewer Law

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    Reviewer in LawObli DIFFERENT KINDS OF OBLIGATIONS Pure obligation- is one which is not subject any condition and no specific date is mentioned for its fulfillment and is‚ therefore‚ immediately demandable. Conditional obligation- is one whose consequences are subject In one way or another to the fulfillment of a condition. Condition- is a future and uncertain event‚ upon the happening of which‚ the effectivity or extinguishment of an obligation subject to it depends. Future and uncertain-

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    Cs Reviewer

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    Directions: Choose the word opposite in meaning to the bold world in the sentence. Top of Form 1. CJ de Silva’s painting abilities are uncanny.    remarkable    ordinary    astonishing    unbelievable 2. Beside the boulevard are gigantic buildings.    alley    street    avenue    road 3. He often got into trouble because he was brusque.    blunt    rude    refined    curt 4. The reporter’s candid remarks caught the mayoralty candidate off-guard.    secret    frank    well-thought

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    Biology Reviewer

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    Biology Reviewer I. Definition of the cell -Cell is the basic unit/structure of life II. History of cell A. (1665) Robert Hooke- discovered the cell and he established the drawing of a cork cell B. (1674) Anton van Leeuwenhoek- observed red blood cell and myriad in a single cell organism in Pond water -discovered

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    MANALOG REVIEWER TRANSLATING ORDINARY LANGUAGE STATEMENTS INTO CATEGORICAL FORM 1. Terms without Nouns a. Some roses are red. = Some roses are red flowers. i. This proposition has NO NOUN in the predicate ii. We insert “flowers” into the predicate: b. Some snakes are poisonous. = Some snakes are poisonous animals. c. No craftsmen are careless. = No craftsmen are careless people. 2. Non Standard Verbs d. Some college students will become evaluated

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