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This essay explains how OCD links to memory and the effects it has on memory both negative and positive
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Manchester Metropolitan University•Cognitive Psychology
The document is an introduction of neonatal sepsis , it's a good notes to familiarizing the topic of neonatal sepsis before exam.
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Manchester Metropolitan University•Biomedicine
Why are fins included in heat sink design? - Fins increase the surface area, allowing more air 
contact for faster heat dissipation. 
What distinguishes an active heat sink from a passive one? - Active heat sinks have a fan for 
faster cooling, while passive heat sinks rely solely on airflow and surface area. 
Which components typically use active heat sinks? - CPUs, high-end video cards, and some 
motherboard chipsets with integrated graphics use active heat sinks. 
Which components typic...
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Manchester Metropolitan University•COMPUTER SCIENCE
What is the function of the braided mesh conductor in coaxial cable? - It serves as a second 
physical channel and functions as the ground. It is typically made of aluminum or tin-coated 
copper. 
What material is used for the sheath in coaxial cable and what is its purpose? - The sheath is 
made of PVC plastic. It encases and protects the entire cable from external elements. 
What are three advantages of coaxial cable over other cable types? - It is less susceptible to 
electromagnetic in...
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Manchester Metropolitan University•COMPUTER SCIENCE
What instruction set do 32-bit processors use? - 32-bit processors use the IA-32 instruction set, 
also known as x86. 
What instruction set do Intel Itanium processors use? - Itanium processors use the IA-64 
instruction set. 
What instruction set do AMD64 and Intel 64 processors use? - They use the x86-64 instruction 
set, also referred to as x64. 
Can 32-bit applications run on 64-bit processors? - Yes, 32-bit apps can run using specific 
methods depending on the processor architecture....
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Manchester Metropolitan University•COMPUTER SCIENCE
What is Drop-on-Demand (DOD) technology in inkjet printers? - DOD is a common inkjet 
technology. It includes thermal bubble and piezo electric methods. 
How does thermal bubble technology work in inkjet printers? - Thermal bubble technology uses 
heat to create a vapor bubble. The bubble expands to push an ink droplet out. 
How does piezo electric technology function in inkjet printers? - Piezo electric technology uses 
an electrical signal to vibrate a film. This vibration forces an ink d...
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Manchester Metropolitan University•COMPUTER SCIENCE
Is a low-level format typically performed by users? - No, a low-level format requires special 
tools and is not recommended after the manufacturer has performed it. Performing it improperly 
can damage the drive. 
What does a low-level format physically do to a hard drive? - It writes new sectors and tracks 
onto the surface of the drive. It also erases all existing data by overwriting it with zeroes. 
Why is physical destruction of a hard drive used? - Physical destruction ensures that no ...
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Manchester Metropolitan University•COMPUTER SCIENCE
What is an LGA socket? - Land Grid Array (LGA) sockets move the connecting pins to the 
socket, while the CPU has flat conductive pads. 
How does an LGA socket connect the processor? - The conductive pads on the processor's 
bottom contact the protruding pins inside the motherboard socket. 
What is a PGA socket? - Pin Grid Array (PGA) sockets use processors that have a grid of pins on 
the bottom, which insert into socket holes. 
Where are the pins located in a PGA setup? - The pins are...
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Manchester Metropolitan University•COMPUTER SCIENCE
What does the Windows Performance Monitor do? - The Performance Monitor displays detailed 
data about hardware resources like CPU, memory, disk, and network, helping identify 
performance issues. 
What is clock time (CT)? - Clock time is the period of the clock signal that synchronizes 
processor circuits. 
What factors affect clock time? - Circuit technology and the complexity of operations performed 
in a single clock cycle affect clock time. 
Was clock speed always a reliable performan...
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Manchester Metropolitan University•COMPUTER SCIENCE
Should you use force to insert the CPU? - No, applying pressure can bend or break pins and 
render the CPU useless. 
How do you secure the CPU after placing it in the socket? - Relatch the socket cover; with a ZIF 
socket, use the lever to lock it into place. 
Why might you need thermal paste during CPU installation? - Thermal paste fills imperfections 
between the CPU and cooler, enhancing heat transfer. 
What should you do if thermal paste is needed? - Apply a thin, even layer on the CPU...
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Manchester Metropolitan University•COMPUTER SCIENCE
What are three disadvantages of coaxial cable compared to other cable types? - It is expensive, 
not very flexible (hard to bend around corners), and using multiple splitters can degrade signal 
quality. 
What is the resistance rating of RG-59 coaxial cable? - RG-59 has a resistance rating of 75 ohms. 
It is used in CCTV video systems and for short cable TV runs under 3 meters. 
What is the resistance rating of RG-6 coaxial cable? - RG-6 also has a 75 ohm rating. It is used 
for cable TV, ...
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Manchester Metropolitan University•COMPUTER SCIENCE
What is metered utilization in cloud computing? - Metered utilization refers to on-demand 
computing (ODC), where resources are paid for based on use. Clients receive services as needed 
and only when needed. 
What is rapid elasticity in cloud computing? - Rapid elasticity is the ability to scale services 
automatically and quickly. Users can request more storage or resources instantly as their needs 
grow. 
What is high availability in cloud computing? - High availability ensures that res...
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Manchester Metropolitan University•COMPUTER SCIENCE
This guide explains key concepts in systems development and database design in a simple, structured way. It covers the Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC), which is a step-by-step process for building software, comparing traditional Waterfall methods with flexible Agile approaches like SCRUM and Kanban. It also explains Entity Relationship Diagrams (ERDs) for planning database structures and Use Case Diagrams (UCDs) for mapping system interactions. 
 
The section on SQL and Databases introduc...
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Manchester Metropolitan University•Information Systems
Effects of nitric oxide on the vascular system 
Regulation of eNOS 
Medications 
Effects of impaired NO production 
Endothelial dependent hyperpolarisation 
Influence of shear stress
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Manchester Metropolitan University•Cardiovascular Science
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Cardiovascular Science• By finlaybeaton
Definitions 
Arterial Thrombosis 
Risk factors 
Causes 
Anti platelet therapy 
Thromboxane A2 signalling 
Aspirin effects 
Fibrinolytics 
Anticoagulants 
Adverse effects 
Venous thrombosis 
Symptoms 
Diagnosis 
Treatment
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Manchester Metropolitan University•Cardiovascular Science
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Cardiovascular Science• By finlaybeaton
Classifications/Physiology/Features/Endothelial dysfunction/Consequences of hypertension/Treatment/Novel treatment strategies/Nanoparticles
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Manchester Metropolitan University•Cardiovascular Science
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Cardiovascular Science• By finlaybeaton
Short overview of a clinical response to myocardial infarction - especially useful for students completing coursework on how to treat a patient after a myocardial infarction/reading an ECG 
Includes: 
-immediate action/MI meds/MI procedures/NHS guidelines for meds
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Manchester Metropolitan University•Cardiovascular Science
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Cardiovascular Science• By finlaybeaton
Types/Stages/Burden/Symptoms/Diagnosis/Extensive Renal Physiology/Kiney Function/Histology/Formation of Urine/RAAS/GFR/Pathogenesis/Risk Factors/Interplay between pathology/Treatment
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Manchester Metropolitan University•Cardiovascular Science
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Cardiovascular Science• By finlaybeaton
Physiology of HF/Socioeconomic influences/Clinical classifications/Clinical stages/Forms of HF/Causes(risk factors)/Remodelling/Cellular processes/Interventions
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Manchester Metropolitan University•Cardiovascular Science
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Cardiovascular Science• By finlaybeaton
Extensive overview of cellular processes that contibute to disease as well as oxidative stress(ROS)
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Manchester Metropolitan University•Cardiovascular Science
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Cardiovascular Science• By finlaybeaton