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Virtual Autopsy

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A Virtual Autopsy or Virtopsy is a new and non-intrusive form of performing an human autopsy. This system utilizes a Computer Tomography or CT unit and an (MRI) Magnetic Resonance Imaging unit to obtain a detailed view of a body. Here the MRI images and the detailed X-rays are combined to create a full three-dimensional view of the body which medical examiners, coroners and pathologists can use to examine the state of the blood vessels, organs, bones and tissues of a body and thus determine the cause of death and Read More

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How to Do an MLA Format

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The MLA (Modern Language Association) format is a writing format that journalists and other writers use when writing professional documents such as research papers, journals, and manuals. The MLA format consists of regulations designed to assist the writer to structure a Works Cited page, in-text citations, footnotes, and any other mention of a direct source. It allows readers to investigate information that the writer obtained elsewhere in order to ensure that the information is accurate and to gain an understanding of the writer’s perspective while writing the document. MLA format Read More

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Ultra Mobile Broadband

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This OFDMA-based air interface feature of the CDMA2000 mobile phone allows users to work within OFDMA technology standards by implementing various antenna strategies that are used within several applications. These techniques provide potential peak rates upward of 280 million bits per second. With a bandwith of nearly 20MHz, Ultra Mobile Broadband works to improve a system's capacity by increasing the amount of data that runs throughout it. UMB offers data speed capabilities of nearly 275 M bits per second downstream as well as 75 upstream. UMB 101 Ultra refers to Read More

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How to X-Ray in Photoshop

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Photoshop is a very popular image editing software designed and distributed by Adobe that allows users to fully customize their images, modify them, and insert a wide variety of special effects. Photoshop is used by schools, businesses, and home users to enhance images, create ideal advertisements and marketing icons such as website banners and logos, and perform other image editing tasks. Photoshop has a wide variety of functions and can be used in very diverse ways. While Photoshop has too many features to list in one page, several of its Read More

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How to Mount an ISO

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An ISO file is an image that contains all the data files and file system metadata (i.e. boot code, structures, and attributes) of a CD/DVD. In order to mount an ISO image, a disk image emulator that will allow the content of a CD/DVD to be read from an ISO image via a virtual drive is needed. Depending on the Operating System being used, the user can open built-in disk image emulators or download and install free software from the Internet. How to Mount an ISO Image under Microsoft Windows Read More

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How to Reset a Netgear Router

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Netgear routers are some of the most popular routers in the world, providing both residential and commercial users with wireless networks that are accessible from a wide variety of mobile devices such as laptops, tablets, smartphones, and even desktop computers that are outfitted with a wireless adapter (which Netgear also sells). Netgear routers are available in 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n standards, each of which is backwards compatible with previous standards. Netgear routers are very easy to use and are able to convert a standard coaxial Internet connection into a powerful Read More

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Radiation Sickness

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Radiation sickness, or radiation poisoning, is damage caused to organ tissue due to heavy exposure to ionizing radiation. In most cases radiation sickness is caused when you are exposed to a large dosage of radiation in a short period of time. Exposure It is unlikely that you will be exposed to large doses of radiation unless you are intentionally poisoned, which is uncommon, or if you work in a factory setting that either produces or utilizes a large quantity of radioactive material. There is a possibility of getting radiation sickness Read More

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Global Catalog in Active Directory

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Domains and Forests can also share resources available in active directory. These resources are searched by Global Catalog across domains and forests and this search is transparent to user. For example, if you make a search for all of the printers in a forest, this search goes to global catalog server for its query and then global catalog returns the results. Without a global catalog server this query needs to go to every domain in the forest of its result. It is important to have a global catalog on at Read More

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Java Virtual Machine

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A Java Virtual Machine is quite simply a piece of software that enables Java technology to be recognized and successfully executed on a vast array of hardware platforms. Java virtual machines are so named because they provide a necessary environment for the Java bytecode to be executed. The flexibility of a JVM allows a Java applet to be written only once, but able to be run on virtually any operating system. Java virtual machines accept standardized binary format code. Java compilers translate this code into the necessary format needed before Read More

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Flashing Firmware

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Firmware refers to the microprograms present on ROM (Read Only Memory) modules, which contain low-level (e.g., hexadecimal, machine code) software. They enable the device on which they are present to take stock of its capabilities and to render those capabilities functional. The information loaded onto the ROM is non-volatile meaning that it is not lost when power is switched off. The most basic example of firmware would be the BIOS that comes with the motherboard of your PC. The firmware also coordinates the activities of the hardware during normal operation Read More

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