Pub Date : 2020-02-20DOI: 10.1142/9781938134234_0003
N. Newton
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Pub Date : 2020-02-20DOI: 10.4324/9780367821968-37
N. Newton
WEEKLY UPDATE Human Cases A total of 39 new cases of West Nile virus (WNV) were reported this week from the following 17 counties: Butte (2), Colusa (1), Contra Costa (1), Fresno (3), Glenn (2), Kern (5), Los Angeles (5), Madera (1), Merced (2), Orange (3), Placer (2), Riverside (1), Sacramento (3), San Joaquin (2), Solano (1), Sutter (4), and Tehama (1). These are the first human cases reported from Colusa, Contra Costa, Glenn, Madera, Solano, and Tehama counties this year. As of September 13, 2012, a total of 114 human cases of WNV illness have been reported in 23 counties. Of the 114 cases, 70 (61%) had neuroinvasive illness. The median age of the 114 individuals is 58 years (range: 2-88 years); 71 (62%) are male. Dates of symptom onset for all cases ranged from May 23-September 3, 2012. Six WNV-related fatalities have been reported to date in Fresno (1), Kern (1), Merced (1), Placer (1), and Sacramento (2) counties. A total of 26 WNV-positive blood donors have been reported this year; 5 individuals developed symptoms and were reclassified as cases. At this time last year, 48 WNV cases had been reported from 12 counties.
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Pub Date : 2020-02-20DOI: 10.4324/9780367821968-32
N. Newton
Weekly Update Humans Six human cases of West Nile virus (WNV) illness were reported this week from Imperial (1), Los Angeles (2), and Tulare (3) counties. These are the first WNV human cases reported from Los Angeles and Tulare counties this year. In 2019, a total of ten human WNV cases have been reported from six counties. Of the ten reported cases, seven (70%) were classified as neuroinvasive disease and one (10%) was fatal. The median age of the individuals is 56 years (range: 15–74 years) and seven (70%) are male. In addition to the ten cases, eight asymptomatic infections have been reported from Kern (2), Madera (1), San Bernardino (2), San Joaquin (1), Stanislaus (1), and Sutter (1) counties. At this time last year, 19 human cases of WNV illness had been reported from 11 counties.
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Pub Date : 2020-02-20DOI: 10.1142/9781938134234_0014
N. Newton
1. Which of the following is not a goal of distributed data? a. Decreased communication costs b. Increased corporate control over data c. Increased data availability d. Increased performance 2. Which of the following is true? a. There is only one coordinator for each transaction in the two-phase commit protocol. b. In distributed processing, transactions do not necessarily have to conform to all of the ACID properties. c. When the primary copy protocol is used for replicated data, secondary copies are updated at the same time as the primary copy to the keep the database consistent. d. All of the above. 3. An overriding design issue in client-server database architecture is a. Number of clients b. Number of servers c. Division of processing d. Choice of hardware for client 4. In a distributed DBMS, the distributed data manager: a. Optimizes global query execution b. Coordinates global concurrency control c. Coordinates recovery from failures across all sites d. All of the above 5. Which of the following is not true? a. The two-phase commit protocol involves a voting phase, a decision, and a wrap-up phase, which must be coordinated by a central coordinator site. b. Two-phase commit to determine the fate of a transaction updating data at multiple sites in a distributed database. c. Two-phase commit should only be used with two-phase locking. d. All of the above
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Pub Date : 2020-02-20DOI: 10.4324/9780367821968-19
N. Newton
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Pub Date : 2020-02-20DOI: 10.4324/9780367821968-38
N. Newton
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Pub Date : 2020-02-20DOI: 10.1142/9781938134234_0012
N. Newton
trends diverge with timing or volume from those of recent are calculated by adding two deviations to average.
随着时间或交易量的变化,趋势与最近的趋势是通过在平均值上加上两个偏差来计算的。
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Pub Date : 2020-02-20DOI: 10.4324/9780367821968-25
N. Newton
Dead Birds & Squirrels Twenty WNV positive birds were reported this week from Kern (1), Los Angeles (8), Merced (2), Placer (1), Sacramento (1), San Joaquin (3), Solano (1), Stanislaus (2), and Yolo (1) counties. These are the first WNV positive dead birds from Kern and San Joaquin counties and the first indication of WNV activity in Placer, Stanislaus, and Yolo counties this year. An additional two dead birds tested positive for chronic WNV infection from two counties. In 2013, 37 dead birds have tested positive for WNV from 15 counties and an additional 27 dead birds have tested positive for chronic WNV infection from 16 counties. At this time last year, 169 dead birds had tested positive for WNV from 13 counties.
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Pub Date : 2020-02-20DOI: 10.4324/9780367821968-15
N. Newton
Hey Calculus tutors and students! Welcome to the week 15 resource for Calculus 1. This will be the last resource for Calculus 1 on the semester. In this resource I will go back over some of the most important topics to help prepare you for the cumulative final. Unfortunately, I do not have the room to go over the entire class, so I am not able to go through every topic in detail. In addition to this final resource, there are also the previous week’s resources, if you want a more in depth discussion of a particular topic. Also, there will be one last calculus 1 group tutoring session this Wednesday at 5pm.
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