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    The Health and Social Care Act 2001 (and subsequent amendments in 2006 and 2008)‚ Human Rights Act 1998‚ Mental Capacity Act 2005‚ The Access to Medical Reports Act 1988 legal requirements and codes of practice for handling information e.g safe storage‚ need to know basis‚ recording must comply with policy and guidance‚ roles and responsibilities‚ agreement of person involved‚ use of terminology‚ dated/signed‚ disclosure‚ freedom of information legislation and data protection. Summarise the main

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    The Genes of Osteogenesis Imperfecta 3 Section 2 Title: Pathogenesis of Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1 and Type 2 6 Section 3 Title: Huntington Disease Genetics 8 Section 4 Title: The major forms of Glycogen Storage Disease types I‚ III and IX 11 Section 1 Title: The Genes of Osteogenesis Imperfecta (word count = 568) Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) is caused by different genes; COL1A1‚ COL1A2‚ CRTAP and LEPRE1. Each gene giving rise to a particular

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    Unit 6 Research Paper

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    NT1110 Computer Structure and Logic STUDENT COPY: Graded Assignments Unit 6 Research Paper 1: Network Attached Storage Learning Objectives and Outcomes This assignment addresses the learning objective “Identify various computer memories and storage devices based on their purposes and functions.” The expected learning outcomes that will result from completing the assignment are: • You will be able to explain what a NAS device is‚ its communication speed‚ capacity‚ and its fault tolerance and management

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    Random Access Memory (RAM)  A RAM is a form of storage‚ can be accessed in any random order. There are 2 different kinds of RAM’s SIMM- single in line memory module - and a DIMM – duel in line memory module – which brings information in and out but the duel module can do both on one module. Hard Disk Drive (HDD)  Used to read disks‚ data is read in a random access matte. The SATA connects the host bus adapters to the mass storage devices. The IDE connects the drive directly to the motherboard

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    ------------------------------------------------- Answer | | viruses | | | malware | | | spyware | | | trojans | 1 points Question 4 ------------------------------------------------- What type of computer provides a centralized storage area for data and for network versions of application programs thus avoiding the need to install individual copies of applications on each computer? ------------------------------------------------- Answer | | client | | | server |

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    cloud‚ on the other hand‚ is available at much cheaper rates and hence‚ can significantly lower the company’s IT expenses. The cloud provides almost unlimited storage. Storing information in the cloud gives you almost unlimited storage capacity. Hence‚ you no more need to worry about running out of storage space or increasing your current storage space availability. Since all your data is stored in the cloud‚ backing it up and restoring the same is relatively much easier than storing the same on a physical

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    Organization Rafael Astolpho Information Systems Fundamentals/CIS/207 September 29th‚ 2014 University of Phoenix How Information Flows and is Used in an Organization Going through the three individual courses this week in regards to Data Storage‚ Security‚ Recovery and Disposal has given me a new set of eyes on how information flows and is used among an organization’s computer infrastructure. What I found amazing about these processes is just how far we have come in these last few years when

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    Computer Architecture 1. Describe Von Neumann architecture and explain why it is important. The Von Neumann architecture explains the architecture of an electronic computer. It is attributed to be root of every electronic computer that has ever been made. According to Von Neumann architecture an electronic computer has Control Unit‚ Arithmetic Logic Unit‚ Memory & Input / Output Devices. The following diagram shows this architecture:- Memory: - Memory holds both

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    BTEC ICT Unit 2 P1

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    computer. The higher the RAM storage the more application can be opened up without it affecting the speed of how the programs are run. Cache is similar to RAM besides the fact that it’s much faster to gain access to; it also is much more expensive than RAM as it is much faster‚ and the cache of a program on the computer is also wiped off the computer once the user is logged off or the computer is switched off. Storage Devices Storage devices are what we use to save

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    transistors for its functioning. On the other hand‚ Dynamic RAM (DRAM) is typically charged on the capacitor in it. Static RAM holds the data in the flip flop form where it carries each bit of information. It has different technology and memory storage method to Dynamic RAM. The basic difference between Static and Dynamic RAM lies mainly in structure and work principal. 1. Firstly the main difference in the structure varies due to transistor and capacitor number and setting as

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