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  2. Mobile phone - Wikipedia

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    The cell towers are usually interconnected to each other and the phone network and the internet by wired connections. Due to bandwidth limitations each cell will have a maximum number of cell phones it can handle at once. The cells are therefore sized depending on the expected usage density, and may be much smaller in cities.

  3. 111 (emergency telephone number) - Wikipedia

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    111 (usually pronounced one-one-one) is the emergency telephone number in New Zealand. It was first implemented in Masterton and Carterton on 29 September 1958, and was progressively rolled out nationwide with the last exchanges converting in 1988. About 870,000 111 calls are made every year, and the police introduced a new number (105) in 2019 ...

  4. Locard's exchange principle - Wikipedia

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    The case studies below show how prevalent Locard's Exchange Principle is in each and every crime. [citation needed] The examples using Locard's Principle show not only how the transfer of trace evidence can tell the tale of what happened, [citation needed] [dubious – discuss] but also how much care is required when collecting and evaluating trace evidence.

  5. Disease Transmission: Direct Contact vs. Indirect Contact

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    Types of direct contact include the following. 1. Person-to-person contact. Infectious diseases are commonly transmitted through direct person-to-person contact. Transmission occurs when a person ...

  6. Final Stages of Acute Myeloid Leukemia: Symptoms & Support

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    These include: recurring infections. chronic fever. unusual bleeding. According to the National Cancer Institute, about 30 percent of people diagnosed with AML survive 5 years or longer. When ...

  7. Visual Guide to Multiple Myeloma - WebMD

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    7 /13. Multiple myeloma can lead to health problems like: Confusion and dizziness. Numbness or muscle weakness in your legs. Kidney problems. Because your bone dissolves faster than normal, you ...

  8. Can You Prevent HIV? Facts, Tips, and More - Healthline

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    Tap or shake the syringe for at least 30 seconds. Discard the bleach. Repeat steps 5, 6, and 7 once or twice. Draw clean water into the syringe until it’s full. Tap or shake the syringe for at ...

  9. Duplex (telecommunications) - Wikipedia

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    Duplex (telecommunications) A duplex communication system is a point-to-point system composed of two or more connected parties or devices that can communicate with one another in both directions. Duplex systems are employed in many communications networks, either to allow for simultaneous communication in both directions between two connected ...