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The next consideration is the CPU, or processor. This is almost as important as RAM, so you should not skimp here either. The first thing to consider is a single or multiple processor solution. For most cinematic work, you will want to have a dual CPU system. Notice that we did not say more than dual-this is due to the way your 3D Program works with that components in your computer:
Depending on their environment and eating habits, up to 70% of people in the United States are infected with Toxoplasma gondii - making toxoplasmosis one of the most common infectious diseases. Occurring worldwide, it's less common in cold or hot, arid climates and at high elevations. The disease usually causes localized infection. However, it may produce significant generalized infection, especially in immunodeficient patients, such as neonates, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) patie
Toxic shock syndrome, or TSS, is an acute, life threatening condition that affects 1 in 100,000. TSS primarily affects young individuals. In the early convalescent period, it's characterized by fever, hypotension, rash, multiorgan dysfunction, and desquamation. TSS from Staphylococcus infections was identified in the late 1970s and early 1980s when highly absorbent tampons were widely used in menstruating women. Due to manufacturing changes in tampons, the incidence of tampon-induced TSS has di
Thyroid cancer is cancer of the thyroid gland. There are four forms: papillary, follicular, medullary and anaplastic. Papillary carcinoma accounts for about half of thyroid cancer in adults. It can occur at any age but is most common in young adult females. Usually multifocal and bilateral, it metastasizes slowly into regional nodes of the neck, mediastinum, lungs, and other distant organs. It is the least virulent form of thyroid cancer. Less common, follicular carcinoma is more likely to recu
Also referred to as lockjaw, tetanus is an acute exowxin-mediated infection caused by the anaerobic, spore-forming, gram-positive bacillus Clostridium cetani. The infection usually is systemic, but it may be localized. Tetanus is entirely preventable by immunization but continues to be common in areas where soil is cultivated, in rural areas, in warm climates, during summer months, and among males. Neonates and me elderly are prominently involved. Because reporting is incomplete, the burden of
Testicular cancer is an abnormal, rapid, and invasive growth of cancerous (malignant) cells in the testicles (male sex glands adjacent to the penis). The testicles are located in the membranous pouch below the penis (scrotum) and are suspended from the body by the spermatic cord. They produce male reproductive cells (sperm) and testosterone. Testicular cancer is treated successfully in more than 95% of cases. Malignant testicular tumors are the most prevalent solid tumors in men ages 20 to 40.
Also called cestodiasis and commonly called tapeworm, taeniasis is a parasitic infection that can result from several types of parasites. The incidence of tapeworm infestation varies with the type. Tapeworm usually is a chronic but benign intestinal disease. However, infestation with Taenia solum may cause dangerous systemic and central nervous system (CNS) symptoms if larvae invade the brain and striated muscle of vital organs. Tapeworm seldom is fatal unless it isn't treated.
Syphilis is a chronic, infectious, sexually transmitted disease that begins in the mucous membranes and quickly becomes systemic, spreading to nearby lymph nodes and the bloodstream. Untreated, the disease progresses in four stages: primary, secondary, latent, and late (formerly called tertiary). Incidence in the United States is highest among urban populations, especially in people between ages 15 and 39, drug users, and those infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Untreated sy
Strongyloidiasis (threadworm infection) is a parasitic intestinal infection that occurs worldwide. It's endemic in the tropics and subtropics as well as areas associated with poor hygiene. Outbreaks also occur in facilities. Its incidence in the United States is low. Susceptibility to strongyloidiasis is universal; infection doesn't confer immunity. Because the reproductive cycle of the threadworm may continue in the untreated host for as long as 45 years after the initial infection, auto infec
Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the second most common type of skin cancer. It occurs more often in men than in women at a 2:1 ratio. Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin is an invasive tumor arising from keratinizing epidermal cells; it has the potential for metastasis. Squamous cell carcinoma occurs most commonly in fair-skinned white men over age 60. Outdoor employment and residence in a sunny, warm climate (southern United States and Australia, for example) greatly increase the risk for squa

