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    of two or more organizations. What are the functions of the MPI? The information within an MPI is a key component in the accuracy of patient information‚ such as indication of allergies‚ medication lists‚ and prior visits. Accurate patient identification will allow for improvement in patient care‚ reduce risks‚ improve operational efficiencies and support information exchange. What is an algorithm and what are the 3 algorithms discussed? Algorithms are mathematical formulas that combine weighted

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    with his face engulfed in his thin pillow as he sobbed and wished for the company of his family and friends. Eight days earlier Ron Cotton was living his everyday life‚ working‚ and going to school until somehow Cotton found himself in a police identification lineup for the rape of Jennifer Thompson‚ a 22-year old college student. On the night of July 28th‚ 1984‚ a large male broke into Jennifer’s house pinned her down and began raping her. Remarkably‚ Jennifer’s first instinct was to observe specific

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    fingerprint testing are not valid (Schmalleger‚ 2011). Fingerprint matches are now being done by experts‚ those fingerprints that have been previously been examined to make identification of suspects were presented to the same experts in a different context and the results were different. Similarly‚ DNA evidence for identification of criminals has been marred by several problems. Surreptitious DNA collecting‚ presentation of partial DNA profiles‚ and fake DNA evidence; cast doubts on the DNA evidence

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    based on a particular DNA strand. DNA information is an effective way of identifying persons if it is used properly. It is used to identify humans in different situations such as crime scenes‚ accident scenes‚ paternity testing‚ soldier remain identification‚ inheritance claims‚ missing person investigations‚ and convicted felon databases. Although there are different ways to identify DNA‚ the most common method is DNA fingerprinting. The process that was used in the lab experiment was gel electrophoresis

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    CMIS 320 Lab 1 Homework Part 1 a) A piano manufacturer wants to track all pianos it makes. Each piano has a unique serial number and a manufacturing completion date. Each instrument represents exactly one piano model‚ all of which have an identification number and model. The company produces thousands of pianos of a certain model‚ and the design is specified before any single piano exists. 1. Identify the degree and cardinalities of the relationship. Piano-Model: Cardinality: one-to-many

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    initiated several projects to understand the States’ efforts and to assist with addressing the improper payments. Through an ongoing investigation the CCB concluded that more information was needed on solutions that could assist in the prevention or identification of improper payments and guidance about information technology investment approaches and procurement practices. (CCB‚ 2007). According to the CCB a few solutions that challenge the improper payments include screening tools‚ eligibility automation

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    With the new technological advances‚ crime has not really decreased much‚ but in fact‚ it has changed in ways of how crime is being committed. Criminals are finding new ways to commit their crimes by using the newer technology advances available not only to investigators‚ but also to the public. Some of these advances include the development of the internet and new features that you might find on a home phone or even a cell phone. Even though these new advances may give criminals the chance to

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    DNA as a Key Witness Criminals‚ often unknowingly‚ leave parts of themselves behind. These pieces are not always visible to the untrained eye. Hair‚ skin‚ blood‚ and fingerprints all contain elements that are unique to each person. It is with DNA testing and fingerprinting‚ that criminals can be identified and crimes can be linked. This system of testing and matching has become the “most essential and reliable method of catching criminals” in the United States (Lynch 67). Advancing technology

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    organisation (name‚ nature of business and product/service) |Very clear introduction covering what are plans and the background of the organisation (name‚ nature of business and product/service) |4.0 | |Identification and analysis on the first type of plan using related examples |2.0 |No identification or analysis |Able to identify and analyse the first type of plan using one correct example. The analysis was rather vague. |Able to identify and analyse the first type of plan using two correct examples

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    details / specific information from written messages. II.1 Identification and compliance with verbal and non-verbal behaviour in oral and written interactions (to suggest‚ persuade‚ push‚ to accuse‚ to express regret‚ to justify the choice‚ to present a problem‚ to express‚ to explain and justify opinions‚ projects‚ actions). V.9 Developing and expressing personal interest towards values of the target society and identification os distinctive aspects. Objectives: ✓ To identify members

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