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  2. Active Directory - Wikipedia

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    Active Directory (AD) is a directory service developed by Microsoft for Windows domain networks. Windows Server operating systems include it as a set of processes and services. [1][2] Originally, only centralized domain management used Active Directory. However, it ultimately became an umbrella title for various directory-based identity-related ...

  3. What Are ADLs and How They’re Measured - WebMD

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    A full score of 60 points indicates complete independence. Barthel Index. This 100-point scale assesses 10 activities in people who have had a stroke. Each activity is scored between 0 and 10 or 0 ...

  4. Shoulder Impingement Test: Physical Exams That Help Diagnose ...

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    In the cross-arm test, you raise your arm to shoulder level with your elbow flexed at a 90-degree angle. Then, keeping your arm in the same plane, you move it across your body at chest level.

  5. Failure mode, effects, and criticality analysis - Wikipedia

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    Failure mode effects and criticality analysis (FMECA) is an extension of failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA). FMEA is a bottom-up, inductive analytical method which may be performed at either the functional or piece-part level. FMECA extends FMEA by including a criticality analysis, which is used to chart the probability of failure modes ...

  6. Factor VIII Assay: Purpose, Preparation, Results, and More

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    Purpose. Preparation. Procedure. Results. Risks. After the test. Your doctor may recommend a factor VIII assay test to determine whether your body produces an appropriate level of this particular ...

  7. Functional testing - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. In software development, functional testing is a form of software system testing that verifies whether software matches its design. Generally, functional testing is black-box meaning the internal program structure is ignored (unlike for white-box testing). [1] Functional testing can evaluate compliance to functional requirements. [2 ...

  8. What Is the Purpose of an Aldolase Test? - WebMD

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    What Is Aldolase? ‌Aldolase is a protein that helps the body turn sugar into energy. There is normally a lot of aldolase in your muscles and liver. When there is damage to the cells in your ...

  9. C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Test: High vs. Low Levels ... - WebMD

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    A study found that elevated levels of C-reactive protein were linked to a three times greater risk of a heart attack. Here are what the results mean: hs-CRP level lower than 1.0 milligrams per ...