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A. There is a fixed disk sector editor in Micro-Scope that allows you to view and modify any data anywhere on the surface of the platter – even those reserved areas that are normally off limits to DOS utilities, like track Zero, for example. That ... more
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This applies to F-Secure Anti-Virus for Microsoft Exchange versions 6.00 and above on all Windows server platforms when used together with Microsoft Exchange 5.5, 2000 or 2003 server. Since it is impossible to scan inside the password protected ZIP ... more
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The question is simple enough, but it’s a hard one to answer. Fact is that viruses can not reproduce themselves without “help”. Help comes in the shape of a host cell where a virus latches onto with its “tails”. It then injects its genetic material ... more
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A. We are dealing with very small particles that are measured in parts per million (ppm) that are sufficient to kill algae, bacteria and viruses, but insufficient to harm humans, pets, small animals or plant life. In fact, treated pool water is ... more
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W. John Martin, M.D., Ph.D. Center For Complex Infectious Disease, Rosemead, CA. Viruses are submicroscopic infectious agents that replicate inside cells. Viral illnesses are normally controlled by the body’s immune system acting primarily through ... more
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iBecause of the "stealth" (hidden) characteristic of viruses and their link to aging and chronic disease, the most effective physical treatments would be holistic in nature. The goal of this type of treatment would be to improve the overall ... more
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Some computer viruses alert you to their presence by putting an unexpected message on your screen. Others use more subtle methods. ... more
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Lysine is an essential amino acid involved in growth, conversion of fats into energy, cholesterol metabolism and the absorption of calcium. The term "essential" refers to the fact that people must obtain lysine from foods such as meat, milk and ... more
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Microbes such as bacteria and viruses have substances on their bodies called antigens. The body responds to the presence of an antigen by making an antibody to match it. The antibody and antigen fit together like a lock and key. When an antibody ... more
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Viruses require living cells for replication or reproduction. Many viruses require a specific cell type to act as a host. Once the virus locates its cell host, it attaches or adsorbs to that cell. It must then enter the cell host. Methods of entry ... more
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