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  2. Carrier-sense multiple access with collision avoidance

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    Carrier-sense multiple access with collision avoidance. Carrier-sense multiple access with collision avoidance ( CSMA/CA) in computer networking, is a network multiple access method in which carrier sensing is used, but nodes attempt to avoid collisions by beginning transmission only after the channel is sensed to be "idle".

  3. 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.

  4. What to Know About Feeding Tubes - WebMD

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    Start next to the tube and work outward. If you use an absorbent pad in the area, replace it at least once a day. J tubes: Clean your stoma area at least once a day using a cotton swab or towel ...

  5. Microsoft Exchange Server - Wikipedia

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    Exchange Web Services (EWS), an alternative to the MAPI protocol, is a documented SOAP -based protocol introduced with Exchange Server 2007. Exchange Web Services is used by the latest version of Microsoft Entourage for Mac and Microsoft Outlook for Mac - since the release of Mac OS X Snow Leopard Mac computers running OS X include some support ...

  6. How to Donate Plasma and What to Know About It - WebMD

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    In order to donate plasma, you must: Be at least 18 years old. Be in good overall health. Weigh 110 pounds or more (50 kilograms) Pass a medical screening. Test negative for viruses that can be ...

  7. Benefits of Donating Blood: Side Effects, Advantages, and More

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    Benefits. Donating blood has benefits for your emotional and physical health. According to a report by the Mental Health Foundation, helping others can: reduce stress. improve your emotional well ...

  8. HIV After One Exposure? Transmission, Risk Factors & More

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    The following factors influence your chances of developing HIV after exposure. Viral load. Viral load is a measure of how much of a virus is in a person’s blood. The higher somebody’s viral ...

  9. Donating Blood: What You Need To Know - WebMD

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    But if you’re donating platelets, red cells, or plasma by apheresis, the process can take much longer: up to 2 hours. When you’re done, you’ll raise your donation arm and put a little bit of ...