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  2. Customer service - Wikipedia

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    Customer support. Customer support is a range of consumer services to assist customers in making cost-effective and correct use of a product. [9] It includes assistance in planning, installation, training, troubleshooting, maintenance, upgrading, and disposal of a product. [9] These services may even be provided at the place in which the ...

  3. Expectation confirmation theory - Wikipedia

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    A model of expectation confirmation theory. Expectation confirmation theory (or ECT) is a cognitive theory which seeks to explain post-purchase or post-adoption satisfaction as a function of expectations, perceived performance, and disconfirmation of beliefs. The structure of the theory was developed in a series of two papers written by Richard ...

  4. Software as a service - Wikipedia

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    Software as a service. Software as a service (SaaS / sæs / [1]) is a form of cloud computing in which the provider offers the use of application software to a client and manages all the physical and software resources used by the application. [2] The distinguishing feature of SaaS compared to other software delivery models is that it separates ...

  5. Prunes: Health Benefits, Pros and Cons, Nutrition Information

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    Manganese. Copper. Vitamin B6. Prunes are also rich in potassium, a mineral that helps your muscles, nerves, and heart function properly. Eating four to five prunes gives you about 280 milligrams ...

  6. Service provider - Wikipedia

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    Service provider. A service provider (SP) is an organization that provides services, such as consulting, legal, real estate, communications, storage, and processing services, to other organizations. Although a service provider can be a sub-unit of the organization that it serves, it is usually a third-party or outsourced supplier.

  7. Ozempic Side Effects: Common, Mild, and Serious - Healthline

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    Ozempic (semaglutide) is a subcutaneous injection used in people with type 2 diabetes. It may cause mild side effects, like abdominal pain, or more serious side effects, such as diabetic ...

  8. What Is an EEG (Electroencephalogram) Test? - WebMD

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    An EEG, or electroencephalogram, is a test that records the electrical signals of the brain by using small metal discs (called electrodes) that are attached to your scalp. Your brain cells ...

  9. Types of Remission: Complete vs. Partial Cancer Remission - WebMD

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    There are two types of cancer remission: Partial remission means the cancer is still there, but your tumor has gotten smaller – or in cancers like leukemia, you have less cancer throughout your ...