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    The digital revolution has resulted in many technological advances that positively contribute to our society and the environment. Examples include advanced data collection and surveillance techniques, improved responses to environmental and social crises, increased communication, and a seemingly unlimited access to information. However all the benefits from this movement also usher in many negative effects. Due to rapid technological innovation, we often find ourselves consistently “upgrading” our

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    Electronic Medical Records (EMS) is a digital version of the paper charts in the clinical office, the EMR contains the medical and history of the patient also allows us to track data over time, monitor and improve overall quality of care within the practice such as blood pressure and vaccinations, therefore the patients record may be printed out and delivered by mail to a specialist or members of the care team. Electronic Health Record (EHR) are designed to collect and compile all information to

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    Electronic health records (EHR) are digital patient records whose interoperable and sharable use can lead to improved safety, effectiveness, efficiency, and timeliness of care. The value of EHR is leading to more efforts into integrating medical organizations with the rest of the health care system to maximize patient benefits and improve transitions of care. Highlighting the case for EHR to health care stakeholders, such as organizations, organizational managers, and practitioners, will help contribute

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    The electronic health record, also known as EHR, is a digital version of a patient’s paper chart. This kind of record makes information available instantly and securely to all authorized users. While an EHR contains medical and treatment history of patients, Electronic health record system is built to go beyond the standard clinical data that is collected in a provider’s office. Electronic health records contain medial history, diagnoses, immunization dates, medications, allergy, treatment plans

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    Introduction Backing up digital communication and electronic data especially e-mails is a very important IT practice to insure against loss of data. The main reason for backup of e-mails is restore emails whenever required. There have been a lot of cases in the past where emails have been deleted accidently or intentionally which has created problems in day to day working. Deletion of emails have hindered court cases and delayed judgement in the past. Cases like Zubulake v. UBS Warburg have been

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    An electronic health record (EHR) is a digital version of a patient’s paper chart. EHRs are real-time, patient-centered records that make information available instantly and securely to authorized users. Authorized health care providers and, in some cases, patients have access to EHR electronically anywhere, anytime in support of care provided. This record is designed to facilitate data sharing across the continuum of care between healthcare delivery organizations and across geographical regions

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    pulse arrived at its sensor. Transmitter circuits works satisfactorily with 6-9V DC. Battery but receiver circuits needs 6V regulated supply. The CAMD CM8870/70C provides full DTMF receiver capability by integrating both the band-split filter and digital decoder functions into a single 18-pin DIP, SOIC,or 20-pin PLCC package. The CM8870/70C is manufactured using state-of-the-art CMOS process technology for low power consumption (35mW, MAX) and precise data handling. The filter section uses a switched

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    Introduction The low power optimization techniques are very crucial for next generation wireless communication and battery powered signal processing applications. Several low power optimization techniques at circuit level and device level were implemented in past two decades to achieve low power Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) designs. However the continuously growing low power demand motivates researchers to evolve even low power designs. The architecture level low power optimization is possible

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    semiconductors, skyscraper and plant construction, petrochemicals, fashion, medicine, finance, hotels, and more. Our flagship company, Samsung Electronics, leads the global market in high-tech electronics manufacturing and digital media”. (Samsung) Samsung Telecommunication Group is a global corporation which is one of five major business units of the larger Samsung Electronics Group. The main focus of the Samsung Telecommunication Group is the development and sales of mobile phones, mainly the smart phone

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    obstacles that come across using the IR Sensors. In this report I have mentioned each and every measure and details about my experience though out the project. The project “FPGA implementation of programmable Digital frequency synthesizer for digital Communication applications” was done as part of my Bachelor’s education. I selected the project as this allows me to experiment and upgrade my knowledge in the field of my interest. My studies in

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