Abstract Technology can be both helpful and harmful in many aspects. In this paper I have explored how technology has been helpful and harmful in the field of radiology. Technology has made radiology safer with faster processing times, AEC, and the ability to manipulated images causing less repeat exposures. Technology brought about new ways of imaging such as ultrasound, MRI, and fMRIs that allow us to see things in the body we were never able to see before. These imaging source also allow us to perform minimally invasive procedures rather than large, complex surgeries. As with everything else technology has its downfalls as well. Some of these downfalls include technologists not knowing proper techniques, not knowing or following proper protocol, and over manipulation of images. Another downfall to technology in the field of radiology is the lack of collimation, which allows for more radiation exposure to the patient then is necessary. While the disadvantages of technology are no doubt present, I do believe the benefit of the advantages outweigh the risk of the disadvantages.Technology is an ever changing field. This is especially true in the field of medicine. Technological advanced in medicine have no doubt been an asset but they have their downfalls as well. In this paper I will explore if technology has helped or hurt us as a people when it comes to the field of radiology. As with everything else there are advantages and disadvantages to technology in the field of radiology. We will first look at some of the advantages.One of the biggest advantages is that technology has made radiology safer than it was in previous years. In order to understand how technology has made radiology safer, I will briefly discuss how radiation in medicine works. In some imaging processes; such as, Computed Tomography (CT), X-ray, Fluoroscopy, and interventional radiology, small amounts of radiation are passed through the body to give us an image that can be used for diagnostic purposes. This can be dangerous because too much radiation exposure can lead to radiation poisoning. Radiation poisoning is also sometimes called radiation sickness. Radiation sickness is damage to your body caused by a large dose of radiation often received over a short period of time. (Radiation Sickness, 2018,) Radiation is the energy released from atoms as either a wave or a tiny particle of matter. Radiation sickness is caused by exposure to a high dose of radiation (Radiation Sickness, 2018) Now that we have a better understanding of radiation and how it can affect the body I will explain how technology has made medical radiation safe with the use of Automatic Exposure Control (AEC) and the discovery of ultrasound and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), which do not use radiation for imaging.A leap forward in technology gave us the age of digital imaging in radiology. With digital radiograph came many advantages. One of these advantages is AEC. Before AEC, a radiologic technologist would have to manually set the technique for an imaging exposure. These techniques were partly based on technique charts and partly based on experience. These techniques were many times a best guess, based on the technologists skill and experience. Often times, if the technique was set too high a patient was overexposed and the image was unusable causing the procedure to be repeated. This would also be the case if the technique was set too low, the image was unusable because it was too light and again the procedure would need to be repeated causing additional exposure to the patient.AEC is a radiographic density control device that terminates the exposure when a predetermined amount of radiation has been reached. (Sterling, 1988). AEC allows a predetermined radiation amount to be set for each exam. While performing the exam, once the predetermined amount of radiation has been reached the machine will turn off and the exam is complete. The predetermined radiation amounts come from years of researching the lowest possible dose to achieve a diagnostically viable image. This is extremely helpful in the field of radiology because it takes a lot of the guess work out of the equation, allowing for uniformly acceptable images and less radiation dose to the patient. This also equates to less exposure due to repeat exams since the radiation amount is preset there is less of a chance of over or under exposure creating less need for repeats. Another advantage that came with the age of digital is faster exposure times.Large exposure times have been reduced to milliseconds (Sansare, Khanna, and Karjodkar, 2011). In 1896, Walkhoff succeeded in making extra-oral pictures with an exposure time of 30 minutes. (Sansare, Khanna, and Karjodkar, 2011). In todays medicine we couldnt fathom having to sit for 30 minutes of exposure for something as simple as a dental x-ray. Thanks to technology we do not have to. DR systems use imaging devices that remain in situ and produce an image with a delay that is generally no more than about 10 s. (Allisy-Roberts and Williams, 2008). The time difference between then and now is astonishing. Seconds or less for an image with todays technology is an astronomical leap toward patient safety. Less time spent being exposed to radiation equals substantially less radiation to the patient meaning less negative effects. This is a great advantage because it allows us to use radiation for the purpose of obtaining diagnostic imaging without putting the patient at great risk. Another stride toward obtaining imaging without putting the patient at great risk was the discovery of both ultrasound and MRI, which do not use ionizing radiation to obtain an image.Most consider French physicist Pierre Curies discovery of piezoelectricity in 1877 to be the moment that ultrasound was conceived, Baker said. Thirty-five years later, sonographic imaging was developed by French professor and physicist Paul Langevin. (Orstein, 2008). There was a long time between the discovery of ultrasound or sound waves and its use in medicine, particularly imaging. Ultrasound imaging uses sound waves to produce pictures of the inside of the body. (Radiological Society of North America, RSNA, & American College of Radiology, General Ultrasound n.d.). Ultrasound allowed us a new way to look into the human body. We previously discussed medical imaging such as x-ray and CT. These imaging sources look mostly at bone. With ultrasound we were able to look at many other internal aliments. It is used to help diagnose the causes of pain, swelling and infection in the bodys internal organs and to examine a baby in pregnant women and the brain and hips in infants. Its also used to help guide biopsies, diagnose heart conditions, and assess damage after a heart attack. Ultrasound is safe, noninvasive, and does not use ionizing radiation. (Radiological Society of North America, RSNA, & American College of Radiology, General Ultrasound n.d.) Since ultrasound does not use ionizing radiation and can be used for a wide array of imaging, it offers a great alternative to x-ray or CT. It also allows us to see things we would not be able to see using conventional radiology. We are unable to visualize the internal organs, the brain, or assess the damage caused by a heart attack with x-ray or CT. Advances in technology continue to allow us to see and do things that would not have been possible in the past. Another imaging source that came about due to new technology is the MRI.MRI uses a strong magnetic field and radio waves to create detailed images of the organs and tissues within the body. (Lam, 2018). In 1970, Raymond Damadian, a medical doctor and research scientist, discovered the basis for using magnetic resonance imaging as a tool for medical diagnosis. He found that different kinds of animal tissue emit response signals that vary in length, and that cancerous tissue emits response signals that last much longer than non-cancerous tissue. (Bellis, n.d.) Damdians discovery lead researchers to come up with the MRIs we use in todays medicine. MRIs are important because they give very detailed pictures of soft tissues like the brain. (MRI, n.d.) This is important because it gives us a view of the body and its functions that we would not have with other imaging sources. With the use of MRIs, we can view fluid in the body. Bone marrow, spinal fluid, blood and soft tissue vary in intensity from black to white, depending on the amount of fat and water present (MRI, n.d.) This leads us to our next advantage, angiograms.MR angiogram (MRA) can be used to view arteries and veins. (MRI, n.d.) MRA is a type of MRI. Since a regular MRI cannot see moving fluid we use MRA to view how the blood flows through the body. Contrast dye (gadolinium) injected into the bloodstream helps the computer see the arteries and veins. (MRI, n.d.) This helps us detect any abnormalities in blood flow that could potentially be life threatening to the patient. MRA can detect aneurysms, blockages of blood vessels, carotid artery disease, and arteriovenous malformations. (MRI, n.d.) These are all diseases patients would have died from in the past. Now, thanks to technology, these things can be detected and possibly corrected saving the patient. An estimated 6 million people in the United States have an un-ruptured brain aneurysm (Brain Aneurysm Statistics, n.d.). That is an extremely high number of potential deaths. With new technology many of these patients go on to live a long, healthy lives, which many not have been possible previously. Other imaging brought about due by technology are Angiograms and PET scans.An angiogram detects blockages using X-rays taken during the injection of a contrast agent (iodine dye). (Marone, n.d.) This type of test is done to determine the amount of damage or blockage to your arteries. Once an angiogram is performed the vascular surgeon can determine the best course of action. Many times an Angioplasty can be done to help remove the blockage. Guided by X-ray, your vascular surgeon navigates through the blockage with a wire and introduces a special device equipped with an inflatable balloon. (Marone, n.d.) This process allows doctors to remove blockages that could potentially cause congestive heart failure and heart attacks. Another type of scan technology has played a major role in developing is the PET scan.PET stands for positron emission tomography. PET scans show problems at the cellular level, giving your doctor the best view of complex systemic diseases. (Healthline, 2018). PET scans allow doctors to see things that may be missed with other types of imaging, such as the spread of cancer. This is crucial to the survival of the patient and not putting the patient through unnecessary procedures that will not work. In one example, the PET/CT scan of a lung cancer patient revealed not only the original tumor on the lung-which a previous CT scan had found-but an additional tumor the CT missed: a small early stage lesion in the neck. Based on the CT alone, the doctor would have recommended surgery, but the additional tumor found by PET/CT indicated that the cancer had spread and was inoperable. (What to Expect, n.d.) These scans not only save patients from unnecessary procedures, such as surgeries, they are extremely fast, no longer use harmful chemicals to produce images, and are not being rushed to dry in order to read them.Some of the problems seen in the days before current technology are obsolete in todays world of imaging. Issues such as dark rooms and chemicals are no longer an issue since images are produced and displayed digitally. Harsh chemicals such as developing agents and fixer agents gave off a harsh smell and were corrosive. This was dangerous not only to the tech that was handling the chemicals but anyone who came into the dark room and inhaled the chemicals. Another issue that has been removed with the age of technology is errors due to wet reads. When a doctor wanted a read on an x-ray immediately, many times they would not wait for the film to dry before looking at it, this was known as a wet read. Since the films were not given the proper time to dry and they were handled while wet, this would sometimes lead to misreading of the films. Now when a doctors needs a STAT, or immediate, image it is available within seconds which could mean the matter of life and death in certain situations.Technology did not just make our lives easier by making the process faster and more efficient, it also gave us a better understanding of the human body and how it works; more specifically the brain. With the use of new technology, we now have functioning magnetic resonance imaging. (fMRI) fMRI measures the small changes in blood flow that occur with brain activity. (Radiological Society of North America, RSNA, & American College of Radiology, fMRI, n.d.) fMRI looks at blood flow in the brain to detect areas of activity. These changes in blood flow, which are captured on a computer, help doctors understand more about how the brain works. (Watson, 2018) When studying the brain using fMRI doctors and researchers are able to identify which part of the brain control things such as memory, mood, and pain. This is a huge step forward in the field of medicine as it may one day allow us to know what people are thinking even if they are unable to communicate verbally due to brain damage or other ailments. But, as with anything there are disadvantages to technology as well.Technology in the field of Radiology certainly does have its disadvantages. One disadvantage is that most Radiology Technologists do not know the proper technique for taking an image. I have seen first-hand many technologists do not know what the proper technique is for routine exams. Since the introduction of digital imaging technologists no longer need to remember this information. As with anything else if the knowledge is not used often it is usually not retained. This can be a huge disadvantage and concern for patient safety. If a technologist, who is supposed to know how to control patient dose by selecting the proper technique, does not know the correct technique and the machine malfunctions the patient can be exposed to substantially more radiation then is needed for the image. Also, if the machine was programmed improperly for some reason the technologist would not know. When doing a routine chest x-ray the machine should be set to 100-110 kVp and 4-8 mAs. (Murphy, n.d.) If the machine were accidentally programmed to 200 kVp, the patient would be exposed to more radiation than necessary and they imaging would not be usable causing the patient to be exposed again. This would also be the case if the machine were accidentally programmed to 20 kVp. The image would be unusable and need to be repeated. Since most technologists do not know what the kVp for a chest x-ray should be they may feel as if the first exposure was just some fluke mistake and continue to repeat the image before realizing the machine isnt functioning properly. If the technologist knew the correct kVp they could just manually enter it; however, if they do not a technician would need to be contacted just to change the kVp because the technologist doesnt know what is wrong with the machine. In most x-ray machines technologists need only press a button for the body part they want and the size of the patient, for example adult or child, and press the exposure button. Technology has also played a part in technologists not knowing proper positioning.Proper positioning is the bulk of your instruction when in school to become radiologic technologists; however, it has become lost on many of the newer technologists as technology has made it easier to manipulate an image. Images can be manipulated on a computer screen after it has been exposed. This manipulation allows the image to be rotated in many different ways. It also allows for changes in contrast, lightening and darkening an image. Images can be cropped to exclude things such as unwanted artifacts. X-ray markers can be digitally placed on the image. All of these manipulations make it so the technologist does not have to make sure proper protocols are being followed when administering an exam to a patient. If the image is not an acceptable image when it is exposed, it is likely it can be manipulated into an acceptable image. This may be a great thing in terms of patient exposure since the exposure is not repeated in most cases; however, the proper way of treating patients and doing exams is becoming a lost commodity. Aside from positioning, many technologists do not know how to properly collimate.A collimator is a metallic barrier with an aperture in the middle used to reduce the size and shape of the x-ray beam, thereby also reducing the volume of irradiated tissue in the patient. (Miles, D., & Hoos, J., 2011) In radiology, technologists are to collimated in order to give the patient a dose as low as reasonably achievable while maintaining an image that is still acceptable. This process is meant to shield the patient from receiving too much radiation. For example, if you are examining a patients elbow you would collimate to just the elbow you would not take an image of the entire arm as it is unnecessary. With the use of technology, a technologist could take an image of the entire arm and just crop the image down to the elbow making it appear as if they followed proper protocol.Another downfall of technology in radiology is that many technologists do not know if an image is good or not just by looking at it. Digital images are given an S number that is either in the green range (good), the yellow range (satisfactory), or the red range (needs to be repeated). Without this indication many of the technologists would not know if the image they have produced is diagnostically acceptable or not. This is true for Dexa machines as well. The machine will tell you when the patient is not centered and the image is not acceptable. This is an issue because we as technologists should know when a patient is positioned correctly, if the machine is collimated correctly, and if we are using the correct exposure factors. While technology does have its advantages it also has its disadvantages.While the world of technology is ever changing, it is sometimes difficult to determine if the changes are helpful or harmful. In most instances the changes are both. This is the case in radiology. While we have had many strides forward that have been a huge help we have also had some setbacks. Many of the advantages of technology have such a high benefit that it outweighs the disadvantages. Advantages such as faster processing that can save lives, less exposure for patients which is safer for everyone, and the ability to see things we never would have imagined without this technology. It is amazing how far technology has brought us in regards to making procedures less invasive and making the need for exploratory surgeries almost non-existent. Technology has also allowed us to be cutting edge with the use of machines that can map how the brain works.While these advantages are no doubt assets, we must not forget at what cost these advantages come to us. We need to be consciences of the disadvantages technology may cause in radiology such as technologists who may not be as competent in proper protocol, the ability to over manipulate images so that it appears a person knows proper positioning, and not using collimation allowing the patient to become over exposed. While this disadvantages are an issue without these advances in technology many more people would become ill and die therefore, in my opinion technology is more helpful than harmful in the field of radiology.References Allisy-Roberts, P., Williams, J. R., & Farr, R. F. (2008). Farrs physics for medical imaging. Edinburgh: Saunders.Bellis, M. (n.d.). How Magnets and Radio Waves Changed Medicine Forever. 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- Chapter 3
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- CUR535
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- CUYMACA COLLAGE, HUMANITIES
- Data Analysis
- DAVIDSON COLLEGE, OTHER
- defensive programming allows for more efficient processes while also protecting systems from attack.
- DES201
- Describe the difference between glycogenesis and glycogenin ? Explain in 10 to 12 lines.
- Design
- Digital Marketing Plan for Nissan Motor Co. The plan will identify the current marketing opportunity and/or problem(s) and propose digital marketing solutions. Please use header in the attachment."
- Discuss one way in which the Soviet Union fulfilled communist thought, and another way in which it did not with reference to O'Neil's Chapter 9.
- Discuss the pros and cons of free-market based economies and how they impact the modern, globalized economy? What comes to your mind when you hear the term "globalization?"
- Dissertation
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- DMM649, SCIENCE
- Draft and essay of 1,000 words minimum, stating the Most Important and Relevant aspects to be considered when carrying on INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATIONS or MULTI-CULTURAL NEGOTIATIONS.
- Drama
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- Earth Science – Geography
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- especially for a small company
- Essay Writing
- etc¦). Please note at least five organizational activities and be specific when responding.
- ETH321
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- Ethnic Studies 101
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- EXNS6223
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- February 20). What is defensive programming? EasyTechJunkie. Retrieved December 30
- film industry
- FILM INDUSTRY, HUMANITIES
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- Final Essay
- Find the uniform most powerful level of alpha test and determine sample size with the central limit theorem
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- from https://www.pcmag.com/news/fat32-vs-ntfs-choose-your-own-format
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- he focused on aspects of the U.S. that combined democratic and increasingly capitalist characteristics. THINK ABOUT the points De Tocqueville made.
- Health & Medical
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- Housing
- How do the changes in ship technology effect port operations? Discuss at least 3 factors contributing to port operations and development. Address cargo and passenger liners.250 words
- How have Mary Calderone, SIECUS and other sex educators changed how sex education is perceived? (100 words minimum)
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- i need the attached work to look like this. please redo and make it look like this.
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- I need to re organize a research paper I attached all my information and I attached you an example how is going to be. Please follow the instruction and the references has to be APA 7edition
- Identify a cardiac or respiratory issue and outline the key steps necessary to include for prevention and health promotion
- identify the leadership theory that best aligns with your personal leadership style
- if you suggest trying to do this
- IGLOBAL UNIVERSITY
- IHS2215
- Iii Mlch
- III nuistery of such superficialities was meant to
- Implement classifiers KMeans, Random Forest and Decision Tree, SVM,XGBoost and Naive Bayes for the given dataset of audio samples to findout top genre for an audio sample(which one fits best)
- In a cardiac issue what are the key steps necessary to include for prevention and health promotion.
- in any other way
- include a paragraph about which side of the case a forensic psychologists might support and why.
- indeed
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- INF690
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- Information SystemsInformation Systems
- Information Technology
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- International Business
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- Internet
- Introduction to Biology
- Is jury nullification sometimes justifiable? When?
- ISSC351
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- lecture slides
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- Medical Essays
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- Needs to be at least 300 wordswithin the past five years.No plagiarism! What key aspects do you believe should guide ethical behavior related to health information, technology, and social media?
- no workable ""affirmative action"" for Discourses: you can't 19 Ill' let into the game after missing the apprenticeship and be expected to have a fnir shot at playing it. Social groups will not
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- Numerical Analysis
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- offering learners the flexibility to acquire new skills and knowledge from the comfort of their homes. However
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- Online Discussion Forums Grade and Reflection Assignment : Current Topic Artificial Intelligence HR Planning Career and Management Development Labour RelationsForum
- operation security
- Operations Management
- or do those companies have an ethical obligation to protect people? In this assignment
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- Physics – Astronomy
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- Political SciencePolitical Science
- Politics
- PowerPoint slides
- privacy
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- PROFESSIONAL NURSING NU231NUR2349, SCIENCE
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- Project Management
- proper grammar
- Protein
- provide a discussion on what could have been done better to minimize the risk of failure. If you have not yet been involved with a business process redesign
- PSYC8754, WRITING
- Psychology
- PsychologyPsychology
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- Purdue University
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- Read a poam and write a paragraph to prove "The table turned".
- Reading
- ReadingReading
- readings
- Reference this
- REL1030
- Religion
- RES861, Science RES861
- Research Methodology
- Research methods
- Research Proposal
- Research questions
- Retail
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- safety statutes
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- Science, Strayer University
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- SCM371, Writing
- Search in scholarly sources the similarities and difference between PhD and DNP. Post three similarities and three differences found on your research. Do not forget to include your reference.
- Security
- self-actualization
- several things can happen
- Should the government operate public transportation systems?250 words
- so that it is not biased?
- so too
- SOC 450
- Social Policy
- Social Science
- Social Science – Philosophy
- Social Science – PhilosophySocial Science – Philosophy
- Social Science – Sociology
- Social Science – SociologySocial Science – Sociology
- Social Sciences
- Social ScienceSocial Science
- Social Work
- Society
- Sociology
- someone cannot engage in a Discourse in a less than fully fluent manner. You are either in it or you're not. Discourses are connected with displays of
- SP19, WRITING
- SPC2608
- SPD310
- Sports
- Statistics
- succeeding in online courses requires a different approach compared to traditional classroom settings. To help you make the most of your online learning experience
- such as notifications from social media or email. Organize your study materials and have a reliable internet connection to ensure seamless access to course materials.
- Technology
- that personal ethics and organizations ethics are two different and unrelated concepts. Others
- the attribute is useful
- The directions are attached. However you must read the PDF file first in order to answer the questions.
- the role of work and money
- Theatre
- then reply to a minimum of 2 of your classmates' original posts.
- Theology
- Threat of artificial intelligence 800 words.
- to be true of second language acquisition or socially situ ated cognition (Beebe
- to better promote the value and dignity of individuals or groups and to serve others in ways that promote human flourishing.
- to usc a Discourse. The most you can do is III It'! them practice being a linguist with you.
- total fat consumption
- Tourism
- Translation
- Transportation
- U110
- Uncategorized
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- University of South Florida
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- Video Games
- Watch this meditation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doQGx4hdF3M&feature=youtu.be and write a one page reflection
- WCWP10B
- we can always ask about how much ten- 12 """""" or conflict is present between any two of a person's Discourses (Rosaldo
- What approaches to the study of poverty does economic sociology offer? More specifically, what might sociologists studying poverty focus on besides poor households, neighborhoods, and individuals?
- What is the philosophical matrices for Behaviorism, Constructivism, and Reconstructivism
- What key aspects do you believe should guide ethical behavior related to health information, technology, and social media?
- what place did government have to improve markets? What does the concept of ""crowding out"" mean in all of this?
- What should be done to maintain optimum stock levels and why is it important to keep accurate and up-to-date records of stock in medical practice?
- whether good or bad. The intent of the short research projects is to dig a little deeper into some of the topics
- which triggers the vulnerability. As soon as the user downloads this shortcut file on Windows 10; windows explorer will
- Would somebody read these quotes and answer those three questions at the bottom for me?Disregard number two I will look for myself in the text.
- Write short essay based on evidence about the 2 cons of Sex Education 250-300 words 2 reference minimum no plagiarism
- WRITING
- writing assignment, you will analyze asymmetric and symmetric encryption. Evaluate the differences between the two of them and which one that you would determine is the most secure.
- Writing, Personal Code of Technology Ethics
- you believe you can provide the CIO with the information he needs.
- you will learn how to search for scholarly
- you will need to read the TCP standard. TCP was first defined in RFC 793. A link to this document is provided. https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc793
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